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    Episode 4: Nicole Stevens

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    Professor Tom Kenny speaks with adjunct professor Nicole Stevens. Nicole discusses her switch from journalism to communication with a focus on television and broadcasting

    Digital Nicole | Dr. Nicole Johnson's website

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    Dr. Nicole Johnson's professional website

    Mosse (Robert), Clerc-Pechine (Nicole) - Bibliographie d'économie politique 1966-1968.

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    Stevens J.-F. Mosse (Robert), Clerc-Pechine (Nicole) - Bibliographie d'économie politique 1966-1968.. In: Revue économique, volume 22, n°3, 1971. p. 533

    The Interns: Samantha Esposito, Matt Considine, & Sam Cheung

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    Nicole Stevens interviews three Commincations department alumni about their varied internships

    Richard Savona

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    Nicole Stevens interviews Richard Savona who is a project manager at a Sports Editing Company, NeuLion

    Jenna Weis

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    Nicole Stevens interviews the communications departments new administrative assistant, Jenna Weis

    Ask Tom and Nicole: Part 4

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    Tom and Nicole return for the conclusion of #asktomandnicole What is the meaning of life? Coffee or tea? Backstreet Boys or NSYNC? Favorite junk food? Favorite movie genre

    Dr. Nicole Maurantonio - Faculty Author Interview

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    Dr. Nicole Maurantonio, Associate Professor of Rhetoric & Communication Studies and American Studies, discusses her book, Confederate Exceptionalism: Civil War Myth and Memory in the Twenty-First Century, published recently by the University Press of Kansas. In a time of contentious debates and protests surrounding the removal of Confederate monuments, this book considers how so-called “neo-Confederates” can distance themselves from the actions of white supremacists while also clinging to the very symbols and narratives that tether the Confederacy to histories of racism and oppression in the United States

    Manon Labrecque : Corps en chute

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    This publication, the outcome of several interviews conducted by Gingras with the artist, documents Labrecque’s videos, performances and drawings, some of which were produced following a visit to Mongolia. Gingras deals with Labrecque’s approach to treating imagery, and describes the various states of the body she explores in her works: the body as machine, as communicator, as catalyst, the obsessive body… The author also points to a number of analogies with the work of Bruce Nauman. Texts in English and French. 14 bibl. ref

    Student Vocal Recital (Kayla Marie Mudgett, Soprano; Nicole Alis Stevens, Soprano; Patrick Colvin, Piano) Program (2015-02-15)

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    University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of Music. (2015). Student Vocal Recital (Kayla Marie Mudgett, Soprano; Nicole Alis Stevens, Soprano; Patrick Colvin, Piano) Program (2015-02-15). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/260039
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