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Elizabeth A. Cameron

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Selected Articles

  • Elizabeth A. Cameron and Peggy Thelen.  "Allery Issues and Concerns in the Classroom: Keeping Students Safe."  Young Children.  September 2012, Vol. 67, No. 4
  • Elizabeth A. Cameron, Alma College, Dawn R. Swink, University of St. Thomas, and Kelly Hall, Alma Alumna..  "Accommodating Students with Learning Disabilities in Higher Education--Qualifications and Extent of Academic Accommodation."  Proceedings for Midwest Academy of Legal Studies.
  • Elizabeth A. Cameron and Salina Maxwell, MSU College of Law/ Alma Alumnus.  "Protecting Consumers: The Contractual and Real Estate Issues Involving Timeshares, Quartershres, and Fractional Ownerships,"."  Real Estate Law Journal.  Vol 37, No. 4, Spring 2009
  • Elizabeth A. Cameron and Tom Ealey.  "The Ties That Bind....Operational, Ethical Issues of Restrictive Covenants.."  Medical Group Management Association--Connexion..  Vol. 7, No. 6  July 2007.
  • Dawn R. Swink, Univeristy of St. Thomas, and Joseph Galante, Millersville University,.  ""The Impact of Stigma on Environmental Liability Claims,"."  Real Estate Law Journal.  Vol. 31, Number 2, 2002.
  • ""E-Commerce: Pyramid Schemes and Fraudulent Marketing Tactics--The FTC and Consumer Proctection,"."  Proceedings of Midwest Academy of Legal Studies in Business.  March 19,.
  • Elizabeth A. Cameron and Dawn R. Swink, University of St. Thomas.  ""Employee Use of the Internet: Where Voyage is Forbidden"."  Midwest Law Review.  Vol. 19  Fall 2004.

 

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Ronald Kapp

Ronald Kapp

Ron Kapp taught more than 2,500 students during his 32 years at Alma College. Teaching was more than just a job for him, though. He took a genuine interest in impacting and shaping the lives of the students he taught. He helped enhance Alma's reputation through measures such as the Africa Fellowship Program and installing Phi Beta Kappa at the College.