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June 2009

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Oscar C. Page
A Legacy of Leadership
Dredge
Is Piper Professor
Bart Dredge Austin College professor of
sociology, has been named a 2009 Minnie Stevens Piper Professor,
recognized for teaching excellence.
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Cummins Named State
Historian
Governor Rick Perry appointed Light Townsend
Cummins as Texas State Historian in May.
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Students
Receive Fulbright Awards
Two Austin College students have been awarded
Fulbright English Teaching Assistantships and will spend a year
teaching in Spain. Two faculty members received Fulbright grants.
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Legacy
of Leadership
President Oscar C. Page’s vision and guidance are
evidenced in nearly every area of the College. His creation of the
Leadership Institute, now the Posey Leadership Institute, and its
hundreds of alumni ensure a legacy that will impact Austin College
and the world far into the future.
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Truett
Cates to Head Center for Global Learning
Long-time faculty member Truett Cates will leave the
classroom to head the College’s new center that will enhance global
learning and internationalization for students.
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Final
Farewells
Students, faculty, staff, trustees, and friends
have offered words of thanks, friendship, and accolades to Oscar and
Anna Laura Page this spring in anticipation of the Pages stepping
down from their official campus leadership roles at the end of June.
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Photos
from Commencement 2009
Blue skies and bright sunshine offered a brilliant
backdrop for Commencement exercises for the Class of 2009. A photo
display highlights only a few of the memorable moments of that
important day for graduates and their families.
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