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Faculty-Staff Achievements, Nov. 21, 2010

November 21, 2010

Activities 

Beth Post-Lundquist, director of student aid and family finance, presented "Financial Aid for College" Nov. 16 at Queensbury High School. The program was designed to help families of college-bound students understand the financial aid process.

In the News 

Gordon Thompson, professor of music, was a source for "Does it matter that The Beatles are finally on iTunes?" a story that aired Nov. 16 on the Today show and msnbc.com.

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