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Volume 31 Index (2003)
- December 8, 2003 #21
$63 million to fund Laser Lab in 2004
Memo from Charles Murphy, Associate Vice President for Human Resources
Bodek wins top prize in physics
Events planned in honor of MLK Day
Two scientists named best inventors
Research offers clue to mass extinction
Former anthropology chair dies at 75
Jewish scholar Abraham Karp dies
Students offer 'jumpstart' on reading
- November 17, 2003 #20
Med Center home t new NIH program
East meets West in world music fusion
Plutzik features novelist Lydia Davis
Physicist named NY professor of the year
Talk: Computer science lacks women?
Facilities prepares for winter weather
Theater program offers twist on tragedy
Keep fire safety in mind
FYI
- November 3, 2003 #19
New center targets muscular dystrophy
Eastman honors flutist Mariano Nov. 15
Warner celebrates 10-year milestone
Neilly Series offers two upcoming talks
Skalny brings Polish cinema to town
Award-winning poet reads Nov. 18
Nominees sought for Anthony Award
Talk examines 'language of liberation'
Grant supports perservation efforts
Anthropologist hosts talk, panel discussion
- October 20, 2003 #18
Boeckman named to Gates professorship
ITS addresses spam increase
Web site features new diversity database
Tickets on sale for Maya Angelou
New Meliora Press carves out niche
Chemist, scholar Gates dies
Plutzik hosts poet Heather McHugh
Learn 'Secrets of Young & Successful'
Memo: Women's Leadership Student Awards
- October 6, 2003 #17
$5 million grant pushes biology boundries
Employees invited to Benefits Expo
NIH to fund new autoimmunity center
Forum: Women's impact on medicine
Meliora Weekend 2003 Events
Meliora Weekend parking information
- September 22, 2003 #16
Evarts named Medical Center CEO
Register now for Meliora Weekend
Legal affairs specialist named VP
Acclaimed poet Ashbery to give reading
Eastman revives Le Carnaval Mascarnade
Grab lunch, dinner & everything in between
Memo: Meliora Weekend
Neilly Series hosts NY Times science writer
Photo: JP Morgan Chase Corporate Challenge
- September 8, 2003 #15
Cancer Center offers free screening
Kim Kowalke appointed Turner Professor
Goergen winners honored
Freshmen hit the streets for Wilson Days
URNet enables gigabit-speed connection'
Local design helps NASA explore space
Patent pending for navigation device
FYI
Kafka Prize winner Meidav to give reading
The Winner Is: Photo
Olympian to speak at Anthony Race
- August 18, 2003 #14
$13 million to fund AIDS vaccine research
ITS responds to hacker attacks
Convocations kicks off academic year
Warner camp tackles Charlotte woes
Center to offer latest in brain imaging'
Pharmacology legend Lasagna dies
Students campaign for smoke-free dorms
University licenses security software
Artists offer wares at Clothesline Festival
Dentistry hosts national ADA conference
FYI
- August 4, 2003 #SI
A Hands-On approach to community service
Hamlet
Journal spotlights students research
Altered perception: The science of video gaming
Student proposal 'kicks butt'
Biomed seniors engineer creative solutions
Crossing the Atlantic for the love of pipes
Odds 'n' Ends
Sounds of Africa highlight Eastman concert calendar
Library's Neilly Series kicks off September 26
Fine Arts
Memo To: Incoming Undgraduates
Come join the fun!
The race continues for women's progress
Make plans to attend Meliora Weekend
Sports Page
Making news . . .
A Closer Look at the Class of 2007
Important Information for the Fall
- July 28, 2003 #13
Software delivers 'mood music' on demand
University selected for Kauffman initiative
Strong burn center joins national effor
Teens stretch minds in scholars programs
Research unlocks new evolutionary clues
Historian traces Eastman history
Trying to kick the habit? Help's available
Minicourse covers patient safety
Summer sports camps get kids moving
Research Roundup
- July 7, 2003 #12
Evarts oversees Med Center operations
United Way: University raises $901,000
Discovery may yield Alzheimer's advance
Canada's 'big brass' return to Eastman
Pediatric scholar Forbes dies at 87
Warner student named NY's top teacher
Fitness Center targets 'total body health'
Graduate teaching awards announced
Parking garage expansion continues
Elmwood lane reduction to begin July 7
- June 16, 2003 #11
Mark Zupan named Simon School dean
$7.5 million to fund autism research
First-time novelist wins Kafka Prize
Construction kicks into high gear
Simon graduates Class of 2003
Study finds video games improve vision
Psychology pioneer dies at age of 89
Senior Trustee Graham Wood Smith dies
Information on copyright compliance
Professor eneritus of statistics dies
Wondering where to eat this summer?
Eastman students show competitive edge
FYI
Sign up to learn life-saving skills
- May 27, 2003 #10
Witmer chairs Board of Trustees
Interim Medical Center CEO named
Jazz legends take to Eastman stage
Graduates urged to 'get involved'
Warner invites Catholic educators
Campus hosts undergrad researchers
Schedule of Directory Proofs
Paprocki addresses 'Level Orange' alert
Staff honored for years of service
Hit the trail on June 7
- May 12, 2003 #9
Capped and gowned: graduates to gather
Memo: Health Care Plan Survey, Joan Kalsbeck, Manager, Benefits
Library honors writer's legacy
2003 United Way Campaign Update
Sessions outline homebuying incentives
Journal spotlights student research
Life-saving vaccine linked to University
Phelps addresses SARS concerns
Commencement 2003 Ceremonies
NPR jazz show features Eastman pianist
Six students win national awards
Student designs engineered to help others
Research Roundup
- April 28, 2003 #8
Fenno talk opens conference on race
Memo from Ronald J. Paprocki
New 'DNA chip' targets pathogens
Festival showcases composer's work
2003 United Way Campaign
Roundtable examines religion in media
Writer Oates to speak at art gallery
Artists blend image, poetry, song
Register for parking permits online
May 8 talk addresses breast cancer
Research Roundup
Strong offers free skin cancer clinic
Talk examines 2000 presidential race
- April 14, 2003 #7
Alum directs postwar humanitarian relief
2003 United Way Campaign
April readings wrap up Plutzik Series
Desktop devise slows light to a crawl
New listserv provides security updates
'Hamlet' graces University stage
Project Belive tackles obesity, nutrition
Summer session: Musicans wanted
World Music Series offers sounds of Bali
Talk to address afirmative action case
Study tracks identity in new Russia
- March 31, 2003 #6
University encourages city living
2003 United Way Campaign
Eastman programs offer world music
Memo from Provost Charles E. Phelps
Neilly hosts award-winning journalist
Photo: Final Four
Eastman stages Shakespearean classic
Tuition rates set for 2003-04
Lunch on campus. . . get'real'
Optics innovator Kinglsake dies
Award honors student employees
Music, art highlight Polish festival
FYI
- March 17, 2003 #5
Five-year initiative targets Parkinson's
Voice student debuts at Kennedy Center
Simon offers tech transfer concentration
2003 United Way Campaign
Library collaborates on 'DSpace' project
Rap artist Souljah celebrates women
Researchers zoom in on the nanoscale
Neilly lecture proflies book forgers
Poet, illustrator Ducornet reads April 1
Former Chinese prisoner to share story
University offers summer science camps
MacDonald named admissions director
- March 3, 2003 #4
Leadership Rochester calls campus home
Researchers look for clues to HIV vaccine
Plutzik features Pulitzer Prize winner
Abolitionist's life, legacy reexamined
English Dept. chosen for national study
Counseling center promotes wellness
Bowling for Columbine director to speak
Laser Lab hosts summer program
FYI
- February 17, 2003 #3
Memo from Ronald Paprocki
Eastman announces major renovation
University introduces new dental plan
Memo from President Jackson
Researchers honored for work in physics
Anthropologist named Anthony Professor
Literary scholar Joseph Summers dies
Recruiter makes case for Peace Corps
Removal crews cope with frigid cold
Schedule of Dental Enrollment/Open Houses
- February 2, 2003 #2
Professors win top chemistry awards
ORPA launches new Web resource
Degas show sets art gallery records
Arts scholar named to professorship
Legacy dinner honors women leaders
Profeta named to oversee purchasing
Get the latest on roads, parking
Meliora '03 to celebrate innovation
Exhibition features the 'accidental'
Purchasing saves through partnerships
Research Roundup
- January 20, 2003 #1
Biologist makes top 2002 breakthrough
Memo: President Jackson to University Community
Paprocki discusses fiscal health
Civil rights lawyer to give MLK address
'Jazzy' talk kicks off 2003 Neilly Series
Memo: Charles E. Phelps to the University Community
Eastman puts organ studies on the map
Generosity key to United Way campaign
FYI
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