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Tuesday, September 9, 2003
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Program numbers highest ever

Evan Chen said he is excited about beginning his English class through Extended Education.

“English is not my native language,” said Chen, a researcher in the physics department. “I need to work on it, and now I can.”

The Office of Extended Education began its fall semester Monday. The enrollment is expected to be the largest in its history, said David Grebel, director of Extended Education.

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Keri Kitto, a third grade teacher at Westcliff Elementary School sketches out the alphabet written in calligraphy Monday night in Winton-Scott Hall.
TCU attracts Fort Worth ISD grads,

Dora Suarez’s face could be seen all over Fort Worth last spring.

Brite enriches Korean-speaking students

The Disciples of Christ ministry is overcoming language barriers as the Korean Studies program at Brite Divinity School begins its second year in corroboration with the San Francisco Theological Seminary.

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Israeli professor discusses humor in Bible with Brite students

The Disciples of Christ ministry is overcoming language barriers as the Korean Studies program at Brite Divinity School begins its second year in corroboration with the San Francisco Theological Seminary.

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