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Volume 29 Index (2001)
- December 17, 2001
Longtime patrons bequest $10.2 million
Study abroad offers a global perspective
Plosser predicts economic recover
Findings refute growth of new brain cells
Settings goals, culture plays a role
Pediatricians make 'virtual' house calls
Accounts Payble enhances customer service
Dan Schied on "Winter Grounds Maintenance"
Research links Hodgkin's to breast cancer
MAG anthology blends art and literature
- December 3, 2001
Med Center NIH funding tops $100 million
Open enrollment for medical plans begins
Grant funds Warner School partnership
Neutrino study points to unknown force
Lecture examines Polish-American press
Biomedical engineering gets $3 million
Memo from Ronald J. Paprocki
Ben Hellie explores syntax and semantics
Theater productions offer satire, parody
Schedule of Medical Plans Informational/Enrollment Sessions
- November 19, 2001
Smallpox vaccine trials under way
Eastman videoconferences live to Scotland
Plutzik presents African-Americans lyricist
Suicide study awarded $3.2 million
Exhibition celebrates Mertin's images
'Smart bandage' diagnoses infection
Series explores global conflict
Genetically engineered mice provide clues
Astrobiologist journey to 'Early Earth'
Information on copyright compliance
Historian Zinn speaks November 28
- November 5, 2001
Navajo 'code talkers' share war experiences
'716' changes to '585' on November 15
Simon M.B.A. ranked among world's best
Legendary jazz bassist returns to Eastman
Scientist honored for cancer research
Neilly Series presents alumnus, book editor
Inventive faculty win U.S. patents
Researchers take a lesson from bacteria
Study sheds light on Tourette's
Physicist discusses neural coding
Fire extinguishers save lives
- October 22, 2001
Meliora Weekend draws 7,000 visitors
Paprocki addresses mail handling procedures
Borasi inducted as Warner School Dean
Plutzik series features poet Voigt
Photos of Meliora Weekend
ORPA steps up to the growing challenge
Forum examines poverty among women
Cultural expert discusses Egyptian media
Nominate a Student
- October 8, 2001
Meliora Weekend celebrates freedom
MAG brings Degas exclusive to Rochester
Research center generates $65 Million
Poet champions the creative voice
Meliora Weekend Events
Meliora Parking Information
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- September 24, 2001
Students mark tragedy with generosity
Glick '93 named as hero on doomed plane
Jackson addresses September 11, tragedy
Meliora brings message of freedom
Community gathers to remember, pray
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Liquid crystals create 'electronic paper'
Cutting-edge statistics forecasts extremes
Conference focuses on cancer survivors
Eastman stages performance in the park
Technology Transfer positions named
- September 10, 2001
Meliora Weekend registration begins
Educator consults on PBS series
Orientation welcomes the Class of 2005
Nurses study emotional toll of dementia
Source of Earth's 'big chill' discovered
Study re-examines heart defibrillators
Honeybees and cavities, researchers abuzz
Scientist explores how machines think
Translation offers readers Islamic poems
Lost and Found Photo
Cancer Center appoints new director
Go Yellowjackets Photo
- August 27, 2001
Convocation kicks off the academic year
Faculty receive Goergen honors
Professor wins Dreyfus award
Eastman debuts sacred music program
Warner School awarded $725,000 grant
Orthopaedic specialist heads society
Wilson Day teaches 'Service 101'
Race celebrates suffragist's triumph
Kendrick, Lattimore project slated for fall
Neilly Series books eclectic lineup
Strong Health offers caregivers workshops
MAG festival draws a crowd
'Twisted' exhibition examines DNA
Research Roundup
- August 13, 2001
Psychologists receive top APA honors
Important dates for fall
Employment Center opens August 27
Space research yields high-tech reward
Associate Registrar Kruger dies
Study examines Parkinson's patch
Cancer Center assesses risk for women'
Professor 'nurses' new team in China
Simple actions conserve energy
Dining Services expands menus for fall
Study sheds light on heart disorder
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Research Roundup
- July 31, 2001 (Student Issue)
Student ID's are redesigned for safety
Meliora weekend splashes with spirit
Students at the College
Mark your calendar
Eastman Jazz Ensemble voted tops
Race celebrates Anthony's triumph
Wilson Day teaches 'Service 101'
Everyone can help conserve energy
Wilson Commons heats up this fall
Staying safe takes teamwork
Students explore Mt. Hope connections'
The 'Greek' experience proves valuable
Important Information for the Fall
- July23, 2001 (#13)
HR considers next step
Economist receives Hoover fellowship
Program helps children manage stress
ITS makes Webcast a reality
Nursing research has lasting impact
Reminder: New area code coming
Psychologist elected to APA board
Dental health gets a good 'rap'
Exhibition marks Seward's influence
Wilson Day 2001 is about community
Strong's talking horse cheers visitors
Correction: Stephen Merritt
- July2, 2001 (#12)
Biology professor goes Hollywood
Tech transfer income doubles
Multiple sclerosis memory drug tested
Finance scholar receives professorship
Business leaders named as trustees
Grant targets older patients care
Music professor leads cultural exchange
University recongnized for VPN
Ceramic arts blaze in new exhibit
Counselor honored for service
Strong adds adolescent psychiatry beds
Researchers predict impending oil crisis
Research Roundup
- June 11, 2001 (#11)
Med Center/University counsel named
Employees honored for service
Polish Center director gets Fulbright
University scientists win Sloans
NSF scholarships target undergrads
Staffer wins United Way SUV
Pedro-Carroll receives research award
Technologies merge at Convergence: 2001
Economic historian Engerman honored
Carillon rings in summer concerts
Researchers explore molecular 'poles'
'Polar' researcher to track hot spots
Service hours show students CARE
- May 21, 2001 (#10)
Burgett named VP/general secretary
University Telephone Data Coordinators
Summer construction at River Campus
Prestigious academies induct faculty
United Way raises record $752,352
Eastman academic affairs dean named
Exhibit spotlights Mt. Hope
New computer hits quantum speeds
Optics Society cites Rochester work
Art professor Mertin, 58, dies
Debate team ranks fourth in nation
Research Roundup
- April 30, 2001 (#9)
May brings Commencenment exercises
Auchincloss elected physics fellow
Borasi named Warner School dean
African-American center convenes
The University Community
Daycare children test science program
Herbert: Conserving energy is priority
'Professors of the Year' announced
Warner professor receives award
Graduate students honored
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April 16, 2001 (#8)
Institute of Optics names director
The University Community
Oscar-winning composer conducts
Philosophy of education book funded
Performance reviews: Key to sucess
Faculty survey in progress
'Human Values' submissions sought
Summer student employment reminder
Course gives students the 'blues'
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April 2, 2001 (#7)
Team is first to find 'pH' of water
Duvall's Sesqui visit featured on WXXI
Employment process update
Wilson Commons celebrates 25 years
Student employees honored April 2-8
Political Science offers spring series
Audit: An empowering experience
Exhibit reflects on King's 'Dream'
Polish poet reads April 11
'Great Daffodil' delivers
Plitt discusses 'Harper Way' April 10
Research Roundup
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March 19, 2001 (#6)
Reasearchers detail Earth's magnetism
Drew symposium explores racial barriers
Baldwin discusses "Issues" March 28
New Emergency Department Opens
United Way: Giving and Receiving
Security is key for credit cards
Memorial for Harris is March 2
Wallis researcher remembered
Panel examines faith-based funding
Warner conference looks at technology
Youngsters + summer= science camp
Photo- Sweat Break
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March 5, 2001 (#5)
Team unearths "bookend" to dinosaur age
ITS directory project update
Online Douglass collection planned
United Way 2001 offers sweepstakes
Epics are focus of new lecture series
Bernard Schilling dies at 94
Professors named to state advisory board
Employees receive URMC awards
Let the Good Times Roll (Photo)
Scientists target Omega on fusion
MAG opens exhibit on noted Maine artist
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February 19, 2001 (#4)
Strong performs its first heart transplant
Pinckney joins diversity effort
Holocaust historian gives Skalny talk
World-renowned physicist Mandel dies
'Minute-to-minute' reporting begins
United Way 2001 kicks off
Communication is key for Facilities
Student workshops help, study show
Optics technology wins award
Medical school aces accreditation
Study: Asteroids missed most microbes
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February 5, 2001 (#3)
Study: Can Alzheimer's be prevented?
RE: 2001 United Way Campaign
Walmsley named fellow in physics society
Poetry series features Harjo Feb. 15
Brown examines health care system
Seiko-Epson licenses 'blue noise mask'
'Langston and Martin' arrives Feb. 7
Office focuses on purchasing power
Warner School taps late-life 'experts'
Cool computer chips reach hot speeds
Team finds source of starry showpieces
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January 22, 2001 (#2)
Energy, insurance cost hit budgets
Directory errata notification
Three elected fellows of physics society
Med Center tapped for national registry
Grad studies workshop salutes McNair
IT strategic planning begins
Anthony Center honors women Feb. 8
Coburn named director of tech transfer
Student employee nominations sought
HR: Diverse workforce is top priority
Mt. Hope team awarded $1.6 million
Staffer often gets "Peke" at championship
King remembered with campus events
End of Camelot (photo)
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January 8, 2001 (#1)
Stamp honors Eastman Theatre artist
Pesticides linked to Parkinson's disease
Professor wins fellowship for ASL study
Civil rights leader gives 1st MLK address
Polish economic reformer joins faculty
Operation Of the University In Adverse Weather and Similar Emergencies
University Web site adds news highlight
Cancer, Vaccine centers each named
Psychology pioneer Emory Cowen dies
Scientists ID piece to brain's 'planner'
Nursing accreditation process seeks input
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