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  • African American girl in black V nech with long sleeves, writing.
Library shelves behind her.

    African American girl in black V nech with long sleeves, writing. Library shelves behind her.

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  • Camera:   DCS660C
Serial #: K660C-01374
Width:    2008
Height:   3040
Date:  5/24/03
Time:   0:35:23
DCS6XX Image
FW Ver:   3.2.3
TIFF Image
Look:   Product
Sharpening Requested:No (Preferences)
Counter:    [5955]
Shutter:  1/125
Aperture:  f13
ISO Speed:  80
Max Aperture:  f4.5
Min Aperture:  f29
Focal Length:  50
Exposure Mode:  Manual (M)
Meter Mode:  Center Weighted
Drive Mode:  Single
Focus Mode:  Single (AF-S)
Focus Point:  Left
Flash Mode:  Normal Sync
Compensation:  +0.0
Flash Compensation:  +0.0
Self Timer Time:  6s
White balance: Preset (Flash)
Time: 00:35:23.123

    Camera: DCS660C Serial #: K660C-01374 Width: 2008 Height: 3040 Date: 5/24/03 Time: 0:35:23 DCS6XX Image FW Ver: 3.2.3 TIFF Image Look: Product Sharpening Requested:No (Preferences) Counter: [5955] Shutter: 1/125 Aperture: f13 ISO Speed: 80 Max Aperture: f4.5 Min Aperture: f29 Focal Length: 50 Exposure Mode: Manual (M) Meter Mode: Center Weighted Drive Mode: Single Focus Mode: Single (AF-S) Focus Point: Left Flash Mode: Normal Sync Compensation: +0.0 Flash Compensation: +0.0 Self Timer Time: 6s White balance: Preset (Flash) Time: 00:35:23.123

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  • The 2007 Fall Career Opportunity Fair, scheduled for Wednesday,
Sept. 12, has experienced record employer registration with about
120 organizations planning to attend! Also, we have 12
organizations who are Gold or Silver Sponsors for the fair. 

We are hoping for a large student turnout for this valuable event and
would like staff and faculty to encourage students to attend the fair.
The time is later than in the past to help accommodate student
schedules. Faculty members are also invited and encouraged to attend, as
time permits, in order to interact with employers and students. 

The fair will be in the North Gym at the College of Nursing, Health & Human
Services on 5th street from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. See list of
attending organizations online at

    The 2007 Fall Career Opportunity Fair, scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 12, has experienced record employer registration with about 120 organizations planning to attend! Also, we have 12 organizations who are Gold or Silver Sponsors for the fair. We are hoping for a large student turnout for this valuable event and would like staff and faculty to encourage students to attend the fair. The time is later than in the past to help accommodate student schedules. Faculty members are also invited and encouraged to attend, as time permits, in order to interact with employers and students. The fair will be in the North Gym at the College of Nursing, Health & Human Services on 5th street from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. See list of attending organizations online at

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  • The savings and loan crisis of the 1980s and '90s cost an estimated $150 billion. Legislation passed in 1991 was intended to reduce the cost of bank failures, but George Kaufman, the John M. Smith professor of finance and economics at Loyola University in Chicago, says the potential costs are still too high. In his presentation for the College of Business at ISU, Kaufman will discuss his ideas for further policy changes so that the cost of bank failures is as low as possible and that the largest institutions will not gamble that regulators will bail them out if they become insolvent. 
       
Kaufman, who is director of the Center for Financial and Policy Studies in the School of Business at Loyola, will spoke at 5 p.m. Oct. 8 in the ISU College of Business, 11th floor conference room.

    The savings and loan crisis of the 1980s and '90s cost an estimated $150 billion. Legislation passed in 1991 was intended to reduce the cost of bank failures, but George Kaufman, the John M. Smith professor of finance and economics at Loyola University in Chicago, says the potential costs are still too high. In his presentation for the College of Business at ISU, Kaufman will discuss his ideas for further policy changes so that the cost of bank failures is as low as possible and that the largest institutions will not gamble that regulators will bail them out if they become insolvent. Kaufman, who is director of the Center for Financial and Policy Studies in the School of Business at Loyola, will spoke at 5 p.m. Oct. 8 in the ISU College of Business, 11th floor conference room.

  • Inside Indiana Business Host Gerry Dick

    Inside Indiana Business Host Gerry Dick

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