Poets Crawford, Ramke to read for Writing Program Reading Series
Crawford (Sept. 23) is the author of five poetry collections, and Ramke (Sept. 29) has written eight books of poems.
Eye-opening discovery: Scientists use fruit fly to examine kidney development in humans
The findings provide a new understanding of how individual cells find their niche during organ development.
Healy to launch Architecture Lecture Series
Healy is serving as the Sam Fox School’s Ruth and Norman Moore Visiting Professor of Architecture for 2005-06.
Lori Watt named fourth Harbison faculty fellow
The fellowship provides research and teaching support for three years to a talented junior faculty member in Arts & Sciences.
Engineering Dean Byrnes announces intention to retire
The engineering dean has been “a tireless advocate for the University as a whole and worked very effectively,” Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton says.
Skinker, Parkway intersection closed this weekend
The closure coincides with the start of excavation for the southwest station entrance.
Oral histories
Photo by Joe AngelesStudents and faculty from the Film & Media Studies Program recently helped create an archive of African-American oral histories.
Campus Authors: Lee Epstein
Her new book, Advice and Consent: The Politics of Judicial Appointments, hits bookstores this month.
Obituary: William C. Jones, Nagel professor emeritus in law school
He was the Charles F. Nagel Professor Emeritus of International and Comparative Law; he died Sept. 16 after a brief illness.
Words of Choice production presented today
Created by Cindy Cooper and directed by Joan Lipkin, the presentation describes the real-life effects of policies.
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