June 4, 2001
Volume 56,
Number 33

It’s no dream; Bard is in Arboretum

Wide range of groups supporting affirmative action cases

Prescription Drug Work Group 2002 reports on focus groups

Health System named tops in recycling for public institutions

Farewell reception for Jane R. Elgass is June 27

Provost search committee appointed

Ashley named director of marketing

M-Pathways system outage planned

Payroll, benefits system changing

Students building Mars rover prototype

Career development funding awarded

Book on Ojibwe tells story of survival

New outpatient procedure may provide long-term relief from chronic heartburn

Geographic information systems are gaining in popularity

Copper is crucial for embryonic development, study says

Program aims to get area pet owners to leash their dogs

Book discusses how minorities come to be

Team of researchers finds first gene that increases risk of Crohn’s disease

Reach Out! staff and volunteers searching for new home

Bentley Historical Library’s MC5 exhibition kicks out the jams

Photo story: Klein drawings on display

Summer Festival set to kick off

Applause

Briefings

Calendar

Investment Funds Update—returns as of March 31, 2001

Obituaries

Job Postings

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