Show me the money!
Weidenbaum Center hosts public forum on economics of movie industry, April 3
‘Thinking big’
Ron Fondaw heads ceramics in the School of Art.
Career development
Jennifer S. Stith speaks with two local high-schoolers during the recent Health Professions Fair at Olin Residence Hall.
German Day festivities
Students from local high school Nerinx Hall perform a skit of Cinderella during German Day 2003.
Keeping the lines of communication open
Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton and Steven P. Hoffner speak with students after the recent Chancellor’s Forum in Ursa’s CafĂ©.
Of Note
Chad Perlyn, M.D.,
Weixiong Zhang, Ph.D.,
Jeremy D. Buhler, Ph.D.,
Cindy A. Grimm, Ph.D.,
William D. Richard, Ph.D.,
Murray F. Weidenbaum, Ph.D.,
Kelvin A. Yamada, M.D., and
Michael Young
Of note
Robert H. Arch, Ph.D.,
Shirley K. Baker,
Christopher I. Byrnes, Ph.D.,
Frank C.P. Yin, Ph.D.,
Zeuler Lima,
Elizabeth C. Childs, Ph.D., and
Timothy M. Ritty
Of note
Timothy P. Fleming, Ph.D.,
Bradley L. Schlagger, M.D., Ph.D.,
Edward M. Barnett, M.D., Ph.D.,
David B. Haslam, M.D.,
Michael R. DeBaun, M.D.,
Ken Yamaguchi, M.D.,
Daniel Riew, M.D.,
Thomas Ferkol Jr., M.D.,
Thomas H. Tung, M.D.,
Jason D. Weber, Ph.D., and
Jeffrey H. Teckman, M.D.,
Barker, 82
Walter W. Barker, an instructor in the School of Art for 12 years and a 1948 alumnus of the school, died Thursday, May 13, 2004, of pancreatic cancer at his home in Greens-boro, N.C. He was 82. Bell, 80 Susanne (Susi) Bell, librarian at the Gaylord Music Library from 1983-1993, died Wednesday, April 28, 2004, […]
TRIO Program gives awards
TRIO aims to provide academic, cultural and social support to students who come from low-income and/or first-generation college backgrounds.
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