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A Commitment to Serve (1988-05-20)
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This episode of the series "Master Minds: LSU Shaping Tomorrow" from May 20, 1988, highlights several community service programs offered by Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. It includes interviews with: Dr. Raymond Daniloff, Sandy Damico, and Dr. Jan Norris of the Department of Communications Disorders on the work of the Speech, Language, and Hearing Clinic; Dr. Donald Williamson and Dr. Johnny Matson on the work of the Psychological Services Center, including an eating disorder clinic and a program teaching handicapped and autistic children social and adaptive skills; Dr. Patricia Edwards of the College of Education on a program teaching literacy skills to underprivileged parents and their children; Daniel Garbarino on Project LEAD, a training program for school principals; Dean Fritz McCameron of the Division of Continuing Education on the courses offered around the state via telelearning; Mary Manheim, a forensic anthropologist, on the work of the FACES Laboratory in identifying missing persons for law enforcement; Dr. Robert Muller, the state climatologist on his office's work in maintaining the state's weather data; and Thomas Hebert of the Firemen Training School on…
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Louisiana Public Broadcasting
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public broadcasting, AAPB, Louisiana State University, Louisiana Public Broadcasting, Raymond Daniloff, Sandy Damico, Jan Norris, Donald Williamson, Johnny Matson, Patricia Edwards, Daniel Garbarino, Fritz McCameron, Mary Manheim, Robert Muller, Thomas Hebert, Joseph Campanella, FACES Laboratory, speech language and hearing clinic, psychological services center, literacy programs, forensic anthropology, climatology, firefighter training
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