Volume 26 (1998)
- December 7, 1998 (#22)
Spotlight shines on archeological project
Polish singer presents holiday concert
ResNet reaches 2,000th user
Scientists find 'smoking gene'
Diverse vendor opportunities
Jensen to head international relations
Calvert appointed to Watson Professorship
Here, the a capella tradition still swings
Speaker discusses holistic medicine
- November 23, 1998 (#21)
University develops new curriculum
$500,000 grant helps create electronic imaging program
Wild Man premieres at University
Simon School offers leadership course
Study: 'Super-aspirin' versus Alzheimer's
Colarutolo leads United Way campaign
Schwert named University Professor
Watts named Meckling Professor
Berk named to endowed professorship
Solomon debuts as playwright-in-residence
INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH ROUNDUP
Research participants needed
- November 9, 1998 (#20)
Indian university taps Holmes for chair
Vaccine technology gets shot in arm
Admin. Building renamed Wallis Hall
Experts will tell of gains in cancer war
Hartnett features victim's stories
Poet activist Forché will give reading
Carol Scott, EH&S director, dies
Research Roundup
Team runs for University in New York
FYI
- October 26, 1998 (#19)
Former University leader Wallis dies
Memorial service set for economist, presidential advisor
Job listings will be updated more often
Korea's Kumho Asiana will perform here
Rouner will talk about being American
Student researchers coming here
Endowed professorship is Eastman first
University strengthens ties to Poland
Time writer will discuss president's impact
Music school will host Weill Festival
Events will note arrival of treasure trove of manuscripts
Canadian economist joins faculty
- October 12, 1998 (#18)
Electrical engineering changes name
New designation reflects trend toward computers
Locate latest contact info online
Former Bush speechwriter will talk
Sun shines on Mueller's 'A Foggy Day, now playing at Shaw Festival in Ontario
Anthropologist: Shopping is about love
Two nights of fiction, poetry await Plutzik fans
Conference to look at impact of work
Arcadia comes to life on Todd stage
- September 28, 1998 (#17)
Regatta marks 10th year of river racing
Kathleen Parthé named to Brugler chair
Search begins for sports & rec director
Gronk will create mural art at MAG
Mexican-American artist begins residency October 6
Rates set for new telephone system
Cleveland's Dohnányi to conduct Eastman Philharmonia
Music school will honor esteemed conductor with honorary doctorate
Author Kohn to headline Warner event
Sense of perspective spurs runner Faculty/Staff Phone Books
- September 14, 1998 (#16)
Philosophy scholars pay tribute to mentor
Faculty nominations sought for new dean
Find books, maps, prints at Friends' fair
Hartnett show eyes technology's role
Orr offers new theory on how species split
Here's motivation for couch potatoes
Brink Fox addresses Board of Trustees
Glenn Wiltsey, professor emeritus, dies
F.Y.I.
- August 31, 1998 (#15)
New office provides disability resources
Alumni featured in N.Y. theater festival
Convocation to feature Goergen awards
Wiring for new phones starts in September
Film lovers heaven (photo)
Eastman appoints three professors
Study: Eating fish is OK, despite mercury
Research Roundup
- August 17, 1998 (#14)
Family research center gets $4 million
Simon tailors course to University staff
Wilson Day: Still serving after 10 years
Daycare center opens doors August 28
At the gallery, glass and watercolors give way to mural art
Yellowjacket Day
F.Y.I.
Marimba Melody (photo)
- August 3, 1998
(Student Summer Issue)
Aramark now managing dining services
Fall break move spares Homecoming
Safety spurs one-way on Library Road
Students make pitching in a tradition
Dates to remember
Sports complex plans moving forward
F.Y.I.
Think Ahead!
Faculty endorse technology use in class
Dorm TV options have expanded
Warner, Eastman students win Fulbrights
Gift restores periodical reading room
Sophomore class gets new dean
New phones to be installed this year
In Brief
Important information for the fall
- July 27, 1998 (#13)
Parkinson's study here gets $2 million
Faculty endorse technology use in class
College will explore instructional equipment needs
Colorful Romania to be celebrated here
No need for Windows '98, experts advise
Harm Potter, University 'ambassador,' dies
Machine revolutionizes lens-making
Gift restores periodical reading room
Frontier gift creates Bittner professorship
Marimbists bring music to Rochester
Young physicists flock to Caribbean
Epilepsy drugs useful for Alzheimer's
New guide urges campus to 'Think Safe'
Gender equality tops Forum 98 resolutions
F.Y.I.
- July 6, 1998 (#12)
Vision research center receives $1.5 million
Safety spurs one-way on Library Road
Paprocki, Greene take on new roles
NEC will install new phone system
A Fan's Notes author featured in exhibit
University Press publishes 100th book
New alumni director appointed
F.Y.I.
- June 15, 1998 (#11)
Thousands will celebrate women's rights
Berlo named Susan B. Anthony professor
Respected medieval lit project gets grant
River Campus parking fees hold
With Texaco Foundation grant, Eastman will bring more music to schoolchildren
History's Conklin wins Berkshire Prize
Q&A: A teacher for all times
Clot-busters as effective as surgery
Warner, Eastman students win Fulbrights
New airway ensures plenty of oxygen
Study: Rocking eases anxiety in seniors
Visit the sea in Chihuly's art glass
Q&A: Women in the academy
Reunion--1958-64 (photos)
After 63 years, judge returns to close the book on an M.A. in history
Clifford Reifler, former UHS director, dies
Meckling, former Simon dean, dies
Scientists find new way to fight bacteria
F.Y.I.
- May 26, 1998 (#10)
It's time to prep computers for 2000
Long-time staff get thanks for service
Documentary tells story of Yodefat dig
United Way logs 'best ever' campaign
Summer renovation projects lined up for River Campus
Regenstein on board as UCC director
- May 4, 1998 (#9)
To: The University Community
Computer sales, dining changes eyed
Moore, Chu headline Commencement
Plans under way to celebrate 150 years
Parking lots to get security cameras
Inside Information--Human Resources
- April 20, 1998 (#8)
Eastman to inaugurate Undercofler
Conference will look at race in America
Doctor sheds light on 'minor' E.R. visits
Women's sports institute gets first run
New show opening at Hartnett
Gross receives NEH research fellowship
France, retired University v.p., dies
Kaskas Lokot, famed contralto, dies
Scholars explore violence in Middle Ages
- April 6, 1998 (#7)
New library to house major collection
Taylor computers to be down briefly
Hanushek: Small classes not a plus
Beyond Therapy comes to Todd Theater
Toribara collects 5th national title
Coming up in National Poetry Month
Abood, prominent neuroscientist, dies
Talk to look at Catholic life in America
Bibby, pioneer in dental science, dies
- March 23, 1998 (#6)
HR opens River Campus office
Science features engineers' creation
It's time to finalize foreign appointments
Schedule changing for new phones
Poli sci offers new spring lectures
Daycare center enrollment begins
Day of Caring
Arts Fest presents renowned dancers
Blue-collar background brings obstacles
Inside Information--University Libraries
F.Y.I.
- March 9, 1998 (#5)
Sports complex overhaul under review
Franchise pioneer Harper to be honored
Divorcing couples get tips to help kids
Debaters gather here for national tourney
Child care information session planned
Welch and troupe offer clown 'cure'
Jordan, Kafka winner to give readings
MAG's Sunday Fundays offer art for $1
Internet provider offers discounts
- February 23, 1998 (#4)
Fulbrights go to physicist, physician
Zeitlin named distinguished professor
Warner gathering to focus on city teaching
Grad programs ranked among best
Campaign seeks more participants
Hartnett show looks at life on the job
Simon mentor program wins G.E. grant
Researchers test drugs for stuttering
Rochester hosts photography symposium
F.Y.I.
Mirror, mirror on the wall (photo)
- February 9, 1998 (#3)
Expanded EAP services debut in March
Danforth wins national "5 A Day" award
United Way seeks record participation
Kreydt to lead Yellowjacket football
Todd Theater to stage American classic
Medical Center day care facility planned
Physicist Lobkowicz dies at 65
Professor emeritus Meyers dies
Inside Information--University Libraries
- January 26, 1998 (#2)
Trustees initiate presidential review process
HR reports results of satisfaction survey
Lab opens for 'everyday' experiments
Parker becomes engineering dean
Cadorette leads trip to adopted homeland
Chemistry professor Schlessinger dies
Former administrator Dowd dead at 73
F.Y.I.
- January 12, 1998 (#1)
Phone system transition gets under way
--Timeline for phone switchover
Geriatric center to train health workers
Laser Lab to host visiting scientists
Todd Lot will open during off hours
Wins send Rochester into record books
Livingstone, professor emeritus, dies
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