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    Preface

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    Undergraduate and Graduate Course Descriptions, 2023 Spring

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    Wright State University undergraduate and graduate course descriptions from Spring 2023

    Undergraduate and Graduate Course Descriptions, 2013 Summer

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    Wright State University undergraduate and graduate course descriptions from Summer 2013

    Undergraduate and Graduate Course Descriptions, 2013 Summer

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    Wright State University undergraduate and graduate course descriptions from Summer 2013

    Undergraduate and Graduate Course Descriptions, 2020 Fall

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    Wright State University undergraduate and graduate course descriptions from Fall 2020

    2022 - The Third Annual Fall Symposium of Student Scholars

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    The full program book from the Fall 2022 Symposium of Student Scholars, held on November 17, 2022. Includes abstracts from the presentations and posters.https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/sssprograms/1026/thumbnail.jp

    Commonwealth Fund - 2005 Annual Report

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    Contains mission statement, president's message, program information, grants list, financial statements, project summaries, and list of board members and staff

    2010 Onondaga County Community Indicators

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    Onondaga County strives to be a sustainable community where every decision is determined on the interdependence and integration of economic vitality, social equity, and environmental stewardship. We are a community of people of many colors, ethnicities, ages, religious affiliations, and economic levels. We take pride in the place where we live, work, play, and raise a family. Our basic creed is Be+ (be positive). The Onondaga County Community Indicators Report is a snapshot of Greater Syracuse, portraying trends of the time and opportunities for the future. Community Indicators 2010 measures where we are advancing as a community and where we are not. This report is intended to stimulate public discussion to find solutions to critical challenges while celebrating our accomplishments. Members of the Community Benchmarks class at Syracuse University\u27s Maxwell School collected the data over a period of a semester. Carol Dwyer, Director of the Community benchmarks Program, teaches the class. She supervised the data compilation. FOCUS Greater Syracuse and the Community Benchmarks Program are partners for this report
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