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Thursday, September 4, 2003
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Cooper fired as Radio-TV-Film chairman

Radio-TV-film professor Roger Cooper has been fired as the RTVF chairman following a controversy involving summer registration of students.

Lusch to leave school of business

After announcing his resignation from the university over the summer, Robert Lusch, dean of the M.J. Neeley School of Business said he has three goals for his last year.

Career Services moves into new facility

After spending the summer in the Student Center Reading Room, University Career Services is back in its own building, executive director Patricia Bergmaier said.

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Fitness instructor Rachel Julian leads a class of faculty and staff members in a workout Wednesday afternoon in the University Recreation Center.
Wellness classes offered to staff

The Unity Wellness Program, which began this summer, is designed to increase overall health for the faculty, staff and their spouses, said coordinator Amy Goodson.
Minority enrollment increases

With a broad increase in applications across all ethnicities, the university set a record number for enrolled Hispanic and Asian-American students, said Dean of Admissions Ray Brown.
 

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