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Segments of the Sonoma County in the '80s and Learning under the Oaks cable television series. Sonoma County in the 80's segment: Series host Rich McGlinchy interviews Santa Rosa Junior College President Roy Mikalson and Academic Vice President Brook Tauzer. Mikalson and Tauzer discuss the history of the college and its value to the community today. Learning under the oaks: host Helen Mueller features the Business Department and the opportunities to study business management. She interviews Stuart "Stu" Sudduth, Chair of the Business Management program, and Al Wiers, part-time instructor in the program.
Tauzer, Brook Mikalson, Roy Santa Rosa Junior College (Calif.) Santa Rosa Junior College (Calif.) History Industrial management Community colleges History Community colleges United States California Sonoma Santa Rosa
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