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Interlibrary Loan is available to current students, staff, and faculty at Alma College. To avoid delays, always check the Alma College PAC to see if we own the item before submitting ILL requests. For further information, see our General Instructions page or call x7128.

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Student Profile

Terra Teague

Terra Teague
Graduation: 2008
Major: Business Administration
From: Monroe
Interests: Business Simulations, Athletics

Terra’s Spring Term experience in China is a tremendous help understanding the relationship the U.S. has with one of its largest trading partners. The business administration major from Monroe has seen first hand the economic effects on southeast Michigan of low-cost imports and Chinese monetary policies.