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594:(TCC) from 1995 to 2001. During his time as president, enrollment doubled as did the number of buildings on campus including a Student Union, health studies and second-floor additions for English, extended studies and security. Permits for a History and Social Sciences building had been submitted when he resigned. That building was eventually named for Wetherell. Fifty new programs were added, and TCC was nationally ranked in the top-25 for the number of community college graduates.
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1534:"FSU Retiree Journal"
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