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2013 Celebration of Academic Excellence_22
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2013 Celebration of Academic Excellence_18
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2013 Celebration of Academic Excellence_06
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2013 Carter Carroll Excellence in History_11
Chris Dearnley of Naperville (left) is the winner of the 2013 Carter Carroll Excellence in History Award for outstanding work in the field of history writing at College of DuPage.
The recognition, which includes a $250 stipend to the winner, was created to encourage and reward high quality academic writing in the field of history. Honorable mentions went to (second from left) Kevin Naughton (LaGrange Park), Jake Slinkman (Westmont) and Martin Hayford (Lisle).https://dc.cod.edu/marcom-studentlife-events/1926/thumbnail.jp
2013 Carter Carroll Excellence in History_06
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Who, Why, and How?: Creating a Political Leader in China
China holds a complex system of rules, regulations and policies that dictate how and who is eligible for leadership roles or government office. In reading the explicit policies that dictate the political system, there are examples of both direct election and promotions from within. The election rules show the principles of organization that have developed to organize the world\u27s largest country into local and administrative areas. Looking at specific examples of individual politicians demonstrates a trend towards appointing wealthy economic players to positions reserved previously for Communist Party bureaucrats. Amidst a larger backdrop of cultural beliefs and social practices, the role of the people remains nuanced but still important. This paper examines how the ways in which individuals become political officials has affected and changed both the political climate inside China as well as the political relations that guide U.S.-China relations. The interactions and policies of engagement between China and the United States are guided by the political system in practice in China today
2012 Commencement_17
Terence Guider Shaw/Special to College of DuPagep\u3ehttps://dc.cod.edu/marcom-events-commencement/1030/thumbnail.jp
2012 Commencement_15
Terence Guider Shaw/Special to College of DuPagep\u3ehttps://dc.cod.edu/marcom-events-commencement/1028/thumbnail.jp
2012 GED Graduation_11
Corey Minkanic/Special to College of DuPagehttps://dc.cod.edu/marcom-events-commencement/1010/thumbnail.jp