Turning the ordinary into the extraordinary
Sophomore volunteers Banji Iyun and Katherine Karr work on the 125-foot-long “World Music Mural.”
O’Leary neuroscience prizes announced
O’Leary prizes for neuroscience research announced
Distinguished honors
Harvey A. and Dorismae Friedman chat with John C. Morris at the third annual Friedman Lecture and Center for Aging Update.
New E.M.B.A. program meets once a month
Classes will meet from 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. on a Thursday, Friday and Saturday; the program grants an M.B.A. in only 18 months.
Quitting smoking? Genetics might be involved
Researchers have uncovered evidence linking genetic influences to nicotine withdrawal symptoms that commonly occur when a person attempts to stop smoking.
Spector Prize shared by Anderson, Simpson
Danica Anderson’s and Cory Simpson’s theses were judged to be the most outstanding among eight nominated for the annual award.
Campus Watch
campus watch
Staff Day to offer awards, lunch, activities
The May 19 event, in its 28th year, honors personnel for their contributions to the University’s success.
Gass wins an unprecedented third National Book Critics Circle Award
The award is considered one of the most prestigious honors in literature — on a level with the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award.
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