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School of Mines Wins CASE Honor -- Released January 17, 2008

School of Mines Wins CASE Honor -- Released January 17, 2008

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The South Dakota School of Mines and Technology received recognition from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) during the council's District VI awards program on January 14 in Denver.

The School of Mines was named the Bronze Award winner in the Student Recruitment Series category for the "Invent Tomorrow" series.

"We are very pleased by the recognition of the hard work of our dedicated staff," Dr. Charles Ruch, School of Mines president, said. "Congratulations go to them for their efforts in producing publications that reflect the excellence of a School of Mines education."

The District VI region includes institutions in Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming, such as the Colorado School of Mines, Creighton University, Iowa State University, Kansas State University, the University of Nebraska - Lincoln, and more. The School of Mines was the only institution in South Dakota to receive an award.

CASE is based in Washington, DC, and is the professional organization for advancement professionals at all levels who work in alumni relations, communications and development. CASE's membership includes more than 3,300 colleges, universities, independent elementary and secondary schools, and educational associates in 59 countries around the world. CASE serves more than 51,000 advancement professionals on the staffs of our member institutions and has more than 22,300 professional members on their roster.

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Posted by Mitchell Vander Vorst on 1/17/2008 11:15:00 AM

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