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Every day, students at Central Michigan University walk down the crowded cement sidewalks of campus, passing at least 100 other students and faculty on the way. Why not take a few minutes and take the opportunity to get to know someone new? Who is this classy, confident, single (and looking!) young lady that you are all dying to learn more about? Nineteen years old, Krislene Dye has already accomplished a lot in the little time she has spent at CMU as a |
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freshman LASer. She is involved in Students for Life, Colleges Against Cancer and IM softball. Although Krislene is undecided with her major, she is truly enjoying her first education class. The way to this |
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girl’s heart is through a few classic Star Wars movies, a decent country song and a touch of Orlando Bloom. From romantic comedies to Meet Joe Black, Krislene is definitely well-rounded in her film selection. With the help of mentor Katelyn Preisel and the rest of her LAS class, Krislene has made a very smooth transition from high school in Brown City to life with the Chips. This hilariously sarcastic, energetic freshman loves to encourage herself and |
Do you know… LAS freshman Krislene Dye??By |
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others to “shoot for the moon [because] even if you miss you’ll land among the stars.” If any of you readers happen to be tall, dark and handsome or fanatics of ALIAS and The Office, Krislene is the girl you want to hang out with. Next time you pass this babe on the street, do not hesitate to either do a Dwight Schrute impersonation or just say hello! By Courtney Stanley
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Hi Folks,
Probably one of the most rewarding aspects of being a part of the Leader Advancement Scholarship program is observing and experiencing the energy and innovation students display. LAS students routinely generate new ideas and ways of doing things that ultimately benefit the entire program. Our new Public Relations Team is an example of that and I am confident that you will find the work that they do, interesting and beneficial.
One of their goals is the development of a newsletter for the Leadership Institute, this being the first issue. Your input, ideas, critiques, comments will be essential in this becoming a first-class publication. Ideally, down the road, students will look forward to reading future editions.
Best of luck, Public Relations Team!
Dyke Heinze Director |