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Book Buyback directions for Fall 2020

Due to Covid-19 restrictions the campus bookstore is conducting its fall ‘20 book buyback as a cashless buyback.  This semester’s buyback will take place from now through December 18, 2020.  Finals week takes place December 14-18.  
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Students showcase cultures of America

Students in Sociology 235: Cultural Diversity recently completed presentations that visited the variety of cultures represented in the United States. Some of the cultures showcased included Hispanic Americans, Japanese Americans, and Native Americans (Cherokee Nation specifically). 
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Lake Chevrolet Buick GMC in Devils Lake donates Equinox to LRSC Auto program

Lake Chevrolet Buick GMC in Devils Lake recently donated a 2012 Chevrolet Equinox to the Lake Region State College Automotive Technology program. 
The vehicle will be used for student learning with electrical and other technology. 
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College closing at 1:00pm November 25

On Wednesday November 25th, at approximately 1 pm, power to the main campus will be turned off so contractors can begin the process to connect the power to the new Hofstad Ag Center.  Sometime shortly before that, IT will take the network offline.
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Community College Foundation celebrates Philanthropy Day

November 15 is National Philanthropy Day and the Community College Foundation that supports Lake Region State College wants to say THANK YOU to all who have supported the organization throughout the year.
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Community College Foundation Annual Meeting Nov. 12

The Community College Foundation, which supports Lake Region State College, will hold its annual meeting Thursday, November 12 at Noon. 
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, attendees are requested to attend virtually. 
To access the meeting: 
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Courses offered over holiday break

Students can enroll in courses over the Christmas holiday break.
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ND Career Builders receives $25,000 grant from Microsoft to help support computer science programs

BISMARCK, N.D. – The ND Career Builders program received a $25,000 grant from Microsoft TechSpark to promote enrollment in Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services certificates and degrees throughout North Dakota.
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Holding back the flood and keeping campuses open

By Chancellor Mark Hagerott
COVID-19 is a pandemic, and a pandemic only ends when in combination with natural immunities, vaccines or effective treatments are developed, collectively leading to the threat being reduced.
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