October 8, 2010

From: Laura Woodard, Director of Media Relations
(318) 342-5447, woodard@ulm.edu



ULM history students run with "Bosom Brigade" to raise money for Susan G. Komen Foundation

University of Louisiana at Monroe history students joined the "Bosom Brigade," a team of ten running in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure at Forsythe Park in Monroe on Sept. 25.

The "Bosom Brigade," a team of ten including History Graduate Assistants Bob Behof, Crystal Stone, and Jennifer Mann, represented the ULM History Department and the Ancient World Association on Saturday, Sept. 25 in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure at Forsythe Park in Monroe.
The "Bosom Brigade," a team of ten including History Graduate Assistants Bob Behof, Crystal Stone, and Jennifer Mann, represented the ULM History Department and the Ancient World Association on Saturday, Sept. 25 in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure at Forsythe Park in Monroe. The team raised $500 and made the Komen Team Fundraising Honor Roll. All proceeds benefit the Susan G. Komen Foundation for Breast Cancer Research.

Team captain Jennifer Mann led the Bosom Brigade, which included graduate assistants Bob Behof and Crystal Stone, all representing the ULM History Department and the Ancient World Association, according to ULM History Department Graduate Coordinator Dr. Monica Bontty.

"The team raised $500, making the Komen Team Fundraising Honor Roll," Bontty said.

All proceeds from the Race for the Cure benefit the Susan G. Komen Foundation for Breast Cancer Research.





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