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Monday, October 11, 2004
Board receives update on university success
President's report: Majority of students satisfied with JMUThe vast majority of JMU students are satisfied with their college experience, announced President Linwood Rose during his report to the Board of Visitors Friday. GenEds hold national acclaim
The General Education programs reached their 10-year anniversary amidst national and international acclaim, according to Linda Cabe Halpern, dean of the GenEd program. Early detection key to fight cancer Breast cancer does not solely affect women in the 40-plus age group, though chances of getting the disease increase with age. JMU defends gun policy in court
JMU has chose to defend its no-weapon's policy in court. Spokesman retires, moves to planning
After more than 30 years as a member of the media relations department at JMU, Fred Hilton will move from his position to serve as special assistant to the senior vice president of university advancement.
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