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Contents:
The Melody of Speech: UMaine Researcher Judy Walker Is Trying to Gauge How a Stroke Can Affect the Spoken Word --- Amazing Abilities: Bill Picard '98 Serves as an Inspiration to Many --- UMaine Courses From the Comfort of Your Own Home: Continuing Education Expands Its Offerings via the Internet --- Let's Get Stephen King Into the College Classroom: Professor Welch Everman Believes Maine's Master of the Macabre Belongs in the Curriculum --- Alumni Migration: Why Almost 50 Percent of UMaine Grads Leave the State for Jobs. And Are They Likely To Return? --- Lincoln County's Crack Reporter: Kris Ferrazza's In-depth Coverage of the Maine Yankee Controversy Earns Her Maine's Journalist of the Year Award
Keywords
alumni magazines, University of Maine, news, events, speech language pathology, Communication Sciences and Disorders, cerebral palsy, distance education
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Higher Education | History
Recommended Citation
University of Maine General Alumni Association, "Maine, Volume 80, Number 1, Spring 1999" (1999). UMaine Alumni Magazines - All. 392.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/alumni_magazines/392
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