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January 22, 2006
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CurrentsNEW DORIS JOHNS CHERRY PROFESSOR
Ching Tang was officially installed as the Doris Johns Cherry Professor on January 19 during a ceremony in Rush Rhees Library. His work in organic electronics has led to innovative developments in solar cells and efficient flat-panel display technology. Tributes to King focus on injusticeThe events culminate with the Martin Luther King Commemorative Address featuring the Rev. Jesse Jackson on Friday, January 26 Health benefits task force to consider all options, says Chuck MurphyPresident Seligman recently announced the formation of a University-wide task force to study ways to control the rising costs of the University's health benefits. New poetry anthology reveals human side of being a doctorA new poetry anthology featuring works by students and doctors, including several from Rochester, offers a glimpse into the emotional journey of becoming a physician and the personal moments of self-doubt, humor, remorse, and joy that come with the territory. Men's basketball coach earns 500th career winFor head coach Mike Neer, the new year brought a new number: 500—his 500th victory, that is. Warner students sharpen leadership skills by developing WikiSixteen Warner graduate students created and launched a Wiki as part of a semester-long group project. The result is an interactive Web resource for future students and professors. Willie Cole's 'Anxious Objects' on viewThirty-one works by Cole are now on view at the Memorial Art Gallery through March 11 as part of a nationally touring, mid-career retrospective. |
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