The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 10, 2001, Image 2

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Host a Company
Mays College of Business Fall Career Fair
Sept. 25-27
Informational Meetings
Come to find out about hosting a company at Career Fair. NOT mandatory.
Tuesday, Sept. 11 Wednesday, Sept. 12
8:30 - 9:00 p.m. 7:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Wehner 113 Wehner 113
Career Fair zvebsite: http://zvehner.tamu.edu/bsc
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The Center for New Ventures and Entrepreneurship
and its corporate partners announce the
Business Idea Competition
Open to all Texas A&M University students, this
competition is meant to foster the entrepreneur in you!
20 ideas will each
win $ i ,ooo cash
Free workshops are offered to help you through the
process of developing your business idea.
The first information sessions are (choose one):
Monday, September I 7 - 7:15 - 9:15 p.m. - Wehner 118
Ttiesday, September 18 - 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. - Zachry 102
Please check out our Web site at
http://managenient.tamu.edu/cnve/ideas
Then come to one of our workshops
Mays College of Business, Texas A&M University
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CLARIFICATION
Concerning last week’s arti
cles about the Memorial
Student Center and its
removal of Council President
Josh Rowan: the $40-per-stu-
dent University Center Fee
provides funding for the oper
ation and upkeep of University
Center facilities and the MSC
Student Programs Office,
among other offices. Monies
provided to and used by the
MSC Council are from the
Student Services Fee.
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media concepts and principles,” said Dr. Leroy Dorsey, intemr ^
the Department of Journalism.
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dents for careers in various aspects of the telecommunicati
information industries. Students will study organizational
ment and technology issues, social and information policy and.
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Both programs respond rapidly to expanding opportunities!
marketplace and hope to prepare students for leadership posits
rapidly developing and important new industries. Lieuwensaic
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