The end of jet lag?
				Biologist Erik Herzog has found that the biological clocks of rats and mice respond directly to temperature changes.
			
		
					
			Lewis & Clark have new teammate: Robert Criss
				The professor of earth and planetary sciences has teamed with with the explorers to provide the oldest determinations of the magnetic declination of America’s interior.
			
		
					
			Obituary: David Lewis, emeritus trustee, 86
				A major force in the aerospace and defense industry for three decades, Lewis served as a trustee from 1971 until 1984.
			
		
					
			Poet McClatchy to talk Feb. 19
				Poet and essayist J.D. McClatchy will read from his work at 8 p.m. Feb. 19 for The Writing Program Reading Series. The talk — sponsored by The Writing Program and the Department of English, both in Arts & Sciences — will take place in Hurst Lounge, Duncker Hall, Room 201. McClatchy has authored five poetry […]
			
		
					
			Krause to discuss Biblical translation
				Deborah Krause, associate professor of the New Testament at Eden Theological Seminary, will launch the Translation Series for The Center for the Humanities in Arts & Sciences. Krause’s talk, titled “Wrestling the Divine: The Discipline and Art of Translating and Making Bibles,” is free and open to the public and will begin at 4 p.m. […]
			
		
					
			Bankruptcy fallout to be examined at conference
				Titled “Bankruptcy and Reorganization: Current Events and Future Outlook,” the F. Hodge O’Neal Corporate and Securities Law Symposium is April 2.
			
		
					
			Rankings have medical school, GWB at No. 2
				The Department of Biomedical Engineering in the School of Engineering & Applied Science moved up two spots to 14th in the nation.
			
		
					
			Early Romantic music to be featured in concert
				The Department of Music in Arts & Sciences will present a free recital of early Romantic music featuring German violinist Christine Busch and Seth Carlin, professor of music, at 8 p.m. May 5 in Holmes Lounge. A renowned Baroque violinist, Busch will bring her skills as a period-instrument performer. She will play a violin with […]
			
		
					
			Logan’s work underscores the value of mentors
				Jessica M. Logan already has a list of scholarly accomplishments impressive enough to be the envy of many junior faculty.
			
		
					
			Psychology study: Tip percentage declines as bill total increases
				A “tip” the University researchers pass on to food servers: Encourage separate checks at large tables; this will help maximize gratuities.
			
		
					
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