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Dr. Jean Wilcox

Marketing professor Dr. Jean Wilcox started a student project, 10-10-10, which has raised more than $200,000 for charity since its beginning in 2010. Jane Babain | TTN
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Marketing project raises thousands for charities

21 October 2014 Jane Babian

Dr. Jean Wilcox has turned a student project into a way to raise money for charity.

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Fox fundraising effort expands, raising charity money, awareness

14 November 2011 Haley Kmetz

A marketing class is giving students a chance to utilize their skills for charity. When senior marketing major Stephanie Siciliano enrolled in entrepreneurial marketing, she hoped to gain real-world experience for her ambitions after college.

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