GRADUATION
Remembering 1
We asked some of the Class of 2004 what they considered
the best aspect of being a student at Dana. Here’s what they
told us:
Dustin Abrahams, Organizational Communication:
I feel the best thing about Dana is the close-knit community atmosphere
of the campus. This can also be a drawback on certain issues, but
for the most part it allows you to stay involved with all kinds
of activities and gain valuable experience in your field (job related)
of interest.
Lynsie Cetto, Organizational Communication:
The support you get even outside of school. People at Dana believe
in you and your dreams.
Erin (Rozelle) Field, Chemistry and Chemistry for
Secondary Teachers:
The best thing about being a student at Dana is that you get to
know all of the other students, and you are able to be very involved
with many different clubs or activities.
Anthony Metcalf, Chemistry and Chemistry for Secondary
Teachers:
The best thing about being a student at Dana is having so many opportunities
right at your fingertips. You can choose your level and place of
involvement and thus choose your own destiny.
Marcie Smidt, Organizational Communication:
Dana is a great small community.
Matthew Van Horn, Business Administration:
I like the relationships you build with professors and faculty.
Michelle Young, Business Administration:
The best thing about being a student at Dana is you are not a number.
I know my professors and they know me. You get involved at Dana,
whether it is sports, clubs or just various activities.
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