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October 9, 2000
Volume 56,
Number 6

  • Articles
  • Sections
    Swimmers are Olympic victors

    Cantor honored for work on ‘family-friendly’ policies

    Many strategies needed to successfully recruit job-seekers

    You can help keep drug costs down

    McCallister named associate AD

    Ortega brings traditional pottery-making methods to U

    Open Enrollment starts today

    TIAA-CREF brings help to campus

    18 IT projects recognized by Smithsonian Computerworld Program

    Symposium, performances honor Arthur Miller

    Peace Corps’ 40th marked Oct. 13–14

    Women’s studies, IRWG celebrate anniversaries, Lane Hall dedication

    Blank: Jobs not the only element necessary to eliminate poverty

    LS&A has ‘three large obligations’ to fulfill, Neuman says

    ‘Decade of Behavior’ project launched

    U-M marks victory on and off the field

    Exhibition showcases Olynyk’s collages on hand-made paper

    Flu vaccine may not be cost effective, but it’s still needed

    Business continuity planning will help ensure business-as-usual

    Carignan named interim director of Michigan Sea Grant

    Video documentary highlights disabled students’ experiences

    2000 Computerworld Smithsonian Awards Program

    Dearborn’s College of Engineering and Computer Science launches new master’s degree program

    Breast reconstruction during mastectomy boosts well-being best, Michigan-led study finds

    U research team finds signs of brain chemistry abnormalities in bipolar disorder

    ‘Of Thee I Sing’ schedules extra showing

    ‘Willie,’ other greats on display Oct. 16

    ‘Villa of the Mysteries’ on display

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    Faculty Perspectives

    Letters

    Obituaries

    Research Reporter

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