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AUGUST 1, 2013
Vol. 8 No. 4
RASMUSSEN STAFF GIVES BACK Employees partner with Cornerstone Services to help disabled, elderly By Laura Katauskas Staff Reporter
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Rasmussen College employees share the day with residents of Cornerstone in Romeoville.
Dedicated to education but also to teaching its students the importance of giving back, the Rasmussen College employees showed by example through their work at Cornerstone Services. More than 20 employees from the Romeoville/Joliet campus partnered with Cornerstone See RASMUSSEN, page 5