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The Center for Student Success is a dedicated resource for all undergraduate and graduate business students at Stevens. The Center is your home away from home — a one-stop shop for everything from registration to graduation. The team's one-on-one support begins with a welcoming phone call in the summer, and extends to adjusting to college life, learning about studying abroad, and organizing meet-ups with fellow students and faculty. It's also a place to meet your academic advisor, plan your future or just get a cup of coffee and read the paper.

The Center is conveniently located on the third floor of the Babbio Center, where most business classes are held. Staff are available during regular business hours, and evening hours are available by appointment.

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New School of Business Graduate Student Mingle October 7 / 5 pm - 6:30 pm Babbio Atrium and Babbio Patio East
Graduate Registration Workshop October 18 / 2 pm – 3 pm Zoom
Accelerated Masters Program Information Session October 20 / 3 pm - 4 pm Zoom
Academic Advising Fair October 26 / 10 am - 5 pm Babbio Atrium

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The Stevens Point Area Public School District does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, creed, age, national origin, ancestry, pregnancy, marital status or parental status, sexual orientation or disability. The Director of Student Services is the district's compliance officer for students. If you have concerns, please call (715) 345-5454. The Director of Human Resources is the district's compliance officer for employees. If you have concerns, please call (715) 345-5512.

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Thaddeus Stevens and the Imperfect Republic

Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies

Vol. 60, No. 2, Thaddeus Stevens and American Democracy (April 1993)

, pp. 140-152 (13 pages)

Published By: Penn State University Press

https://www.jstor.org/stable/27773614

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Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies is a quarterly journal that publishes the best of current scholarship on the history of the Commonwealth and the region. In addition to regular articles, the journal features annotated documents, book reviews, and reviews of museum exhibits, films, and historical collections. Published since 1934, Pennsylvania History is the official journal of the Pennsylvania Historical Association (PHA).

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Part of the Pennsylvania State University and a division of the Penn State University Libraries and Scholarly Communications, Penn State University Press serves the University community, the citizens of Pennsylvania, and scholars worldwide by advancing scholarly communication in the core liberal arts disciplines of the humanities and social sciences. The Press unites with alumni, friends, faculty, and staff to chronicle the University's life and history. And as part of a land-grant and state-supported institution, the Press develops both scholarly and popular publications about Pennsylvania, all designed to foster a better understanding of the state's history, culture, and environment.

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