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My Personal Story of Success: Sergeant First Class Lina Knox, a 17 year veteran of the Army National Guard, tells her story Lina Knox, Sergeant First Class in the Army National Guard, shared her empowering personal story of her
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To our DCTC military-affiliated community, We asked DCTC students and employees, “What message would you like to share with our military community at DCTC this Veteran’s Day?” Here is what they wanted to tell you: Happy
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Seeking students to participate in Auxiliary Committee. The DCTC Student Senate is looking for 1-3 students to serve on the college’s Auxiliary committees. This committee focuses on improving auxiliary services to
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Please take a moment to provide feedback on DCTC’s Food Pantry via this form by 8 a.m. on Friday, October 29. Questions? Contact: Anna Voight Associate Director of Student Life anna.voight@dctc.edu 651-423-8649
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Veterans Day is November 11 Write a message of thanks to a veteran by Monday, November 1! Write a message. Messages collected will be sent to military members within the DCTC community. Questions? Contact: Anna Kimmel
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Author and speaker Mark Wallace shared 5 Steps to Better Control and Focus in a Chaotic Reality in four sessions throughout the day on September 21. These sessions previewed a systematic approach to school, work and life that can
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Blood Drive Sign up now for the Blood Drive by visiting redcrossblood.org and entering DCTC to schedule an appointment. When:Â Thursday, October 7 8:30 am -1:30 pm Where: Dakota Room Why: There’s an emergency blood
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Did you miss the live webinar Moving Forward: From Fundamentalist Hate to Embracing Freedom on September 30? Through telling her trans-experience, Justice leads the audience in a conversation about experiences of
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A Voyage of Tragedy: the USS Pueblo In January 1968, the USS Pueblo sailed from Japan on what was expected to be a routine intelligence-gathering mission. Its capture by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea was a serious
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Join us in honoring POW/MIA Recognition Day, which took place Sept. 17, 2021. POW/MIA Day Talk: A Voyage of Tragedy: The U.S. Pueblo, 1968 In January 1968, the USS Pueblo sailed from Japan on what was expected to be a routine