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Michigan Supplies Teachers For Schools Across The Nation But What About Its Own Needs?

Andrea Parker was among the first job seekers to arrive at Michigan State University’s Teacher and Administrator Recruitment Fair on April 12.

William Rickman2016-05-17T12:00:21-04:00May 17, 2016|
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The Surprising Past and Bright Future of Singing Societies

The surprising past and bright future of choral music and men's singing groups in the Rust Belt.

Anne Trubek2016-05-16T11:11:08-04:00June 17, 2014|
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