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initiatives both large and small on behalf of all of our
Activity The BCC Foundation did not have the resources to
wonderful institution. It is your financial generosity that
Jean Piaget Society Conference
students. His vision, tenacity, and dedication are behind the
support the many more faculty members invited to give talks
assists both our faculty and students accomplish their goals.
new North Instructional Building and Library which will
Ted Ingram, Ph.D. (Student Development Department)
at scholarly conferences. Your contributions will help us to
As we embark on our campaign to raise $15 million
grace our campus in 2011.
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support many more in the future.
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