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| The heat was on McIntire business communication students as they represented firms facing the glare of the media spotlight during a recent mock press conference. Journalism students from
The University of North Carolina posed the questions. |
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Thirty-five
third-year McIntire students enjoy the popular annual spring student etiquette dinner, held April 13, 2004,
this year in the Alumni Hall ballroom and generously sponsored by The May Company/Hecht’s
for three years. The dinner
teaches students etiquette essentials so that they are not “caught off guard” in a lunch or dinner interview with a prospective employer. Representatives from Hecht’s included Judy
Bamping, Brandon Diehm, Terry Foy, Maureen Kentoff, Alan
Krisfaulusi, and Kanika Walcott, who spoke about various aspects of
etiquette. |
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| Non-Commerce University students celebrate the successful completion of the first school-year session of
the McIntire Business Institute. MBI offers the world-class business curriculum of the Comm School in an abridged version taught by top McIntire faculty. |
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| Werner Sensbach, who retired from his position as the University’s Architect and Planner in 1991, recently displayed “Scenes of the University of Virginia” in the Monroe
Hall gallery. The oil paintings and watercolors in this show display the Grounds’ delightful interplay of open spaces, light and shadow, walkways, and long
vistas. |
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