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Josh
Lauer
Presidential Assistant to the LLC
(8/15/2002 to 8/15/2005) |
This
position allowed me to develop valuable skills in web design
while helping me afford the quality education Muhlenberg has
to offer. As a computer science major, I found the work here
to be highly relevant to my major and illuminating in general.
I enjoyed working with the students and faculty and found both
to be very open and friendly. I plan to continue on to graduate
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Karen
Hewes Suber
Presidential
Assistant
(8/15/2001 to 1/9/2002)
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During her stint as Presidential Assistant, Karen developed and implemented
the Russian Studies @ Muhlenberg website and worked on new web design
formats for both the Department's and the Language Learning Center's
websites. Other endeavors included researching intranet and internet
tools to be made available to the LLC department faculty in an effort
to further integrate technology with LLC curricula.
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Eric
Kneisel
Presidential
Assistant
(8/15/2000 to 8/15/2001)
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Eric
is currently a senior here at Muhlenberg, Majoring in Computer Science.
He plans to begin a career in computer programming or web development
upon his graduation next year.
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Gregory
Kisver
Presidential
Assistant
(8/15/1998 to 8/15/2000)
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Gregory graduated from Muhlenberg in 2000 with a degree in Russian
Studies and is currently enrolled in graduate school at Wagner College
in Staten Island, NY, in pursuit of an MBA, and has tentative plans
to attend law school upon his graduation there. For more information
about Gregory, click here.
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Barry
Levy
Presidential
Assistant
(8/15/1997 to 8/15/1998)
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Barry Levy was the last Presidential Assistant to be assigned to the
Mellon Project, and, as such, put the finishing touches on the last
of the Mellon Project programs to be implemented. Barry also served
in his capacity as web designer for the department of Languages, Literatures,
and Cultures, helping to make the LLC website what it is today.
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Michael
Wojtaszek
Presidential
Assistant
(8/15/1996 to 8/15/1997)
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Michael served the LLC during his term as Presidential Assistant by
continuing the work of Greg Struve in developing the Mellon Project
software, as well as by further developing the LLC website. Michael,
like his predecessor, Greg Struve, worked closely with Dr. Luba Iskold
and others on the programs that comprise the Mellon Project, helping
to make them the valuable pedagogical tools that they are today.
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Greg
Struve
Presidential
Assistant
(6/1/1996 to 8/30/1996)
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Greg was the first Presidential Assistant to the Language Learning
Center. He worked closely with Dr. Luba Iskold and the rest of the
department faculty during the initial development of the software
which later became known as the Mellon Project.
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