MSU Faculty conversations: L.A. Dickerson
L.A. Dickerson, specialist for the College of Communication Arts and Sciences, talks about starting MSU's student chapter of the Association for Women in Sports Media, and her husband, Dan Dickerson, who is the radio voice of the Detroit Tigers.
To read more, go to http://news.msu.edu/story/faculty-conversations-l-a-dickerson
6.033: Lecture 13
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Bonner Leaders Serve During Alternative Winter Break in Peru and Puerto Rico
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While in Puerto Rico, Bonner Leade
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