Susan carlson biography
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Honors and Awards
2011 ACC All-Academic Team
2012: Recorded 27 service aces, 150 digs and 35 assists on the season … Tallied a personal-best five service aces at Maryland (Oct. 26) … Put up a season-high 12 digs against NC State (Nov. 10) … Registered three aces and 11 digs against BGSU (Aug. 31) … Notched at least two service aces on seven different occasions.
2011: Tallied 179 digs and a team-best 33 service aces … Averaged 1.53 digs per set … Tallied four service aces at Wake Forest (Sept. 24) … Logged 15 digs and three service aces at the Courtyard Classic (Aug. 26-27) … Tallied 21 digs and five assists at the Rice Invitational (Sept. 2-3) … Made 16 digs and three service aces at the Regency Suites Invitational (Sept. 9-10) … Had a season-high 13 digs, tallied two assists and two aces against NC State (Sept. 30) … Registered 11 digs vs. North Carolina (Oct. 1) …
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Susan Carlson
Not to be confused with Susan Carlson (politician).
American journalist
Susan Carlson (born November 24, 1969)[1] is an American former broadcast journalist and news anchor.
Early life and education
[edit]Susan Carlson was born in November 1969[1] and grew up in Dolton, Illinois.[2] She attended Seton Academy in South Holland, Illinois, before earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from Loyola University Chicago, where she graduated magna cum laude.[2] She received a Master of Arts degree in journalism from Roosevelt University.[3]
Career
[edit]Carlson began her career as a radio reporter and morning show anchor for WXLC and WKRS. She later became the news director of Shadow Traffic and broadcast news and traffic reports for WTMX, WILV, WJMK, and WSCR. She became a television traffic reporter for WGN-TV in Chicago in 1995 and worked there until 2002, when she took a job with WBBM-TV, eventually
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Susan Carlson Biography & Resources
Susan Shepard was born in Hampton, Iowa in 1949 to Dana and June (Schiller) Shepard, the third of kvartet children. While a senior in high school, Susan worked as a page for Iowa State Representative Charles Grassley. A star athlete, Susan won a track scholarship to the University of Nebraska in 1967. She transfered to the University of Minnesota in 1968 to be closer to her mother, who had moved to Minnesota. Susan took time off from college in 1971 to work on the legislative magazine Session Weekly in the Minnesota House resultat Office. She earned her B.A. from the University of Minnesota in 1973 and her J.D. from Hamline University Law School in 1983, then returned to the Capitol to work for House kunskap in 1985-1986.
Susan married State Auditor Arne Carlson in 1985. The Carlsons had one daughter, in addition to two children from Arne's first marriage. Carlson served as governor of Minnesota from 1991 to 1999; Susan described her eight