January 25, 1993
Volume 48,
Number 17

Much remains to be done in achieving Mandate

NSF awards $3.9 million to develop ‘collaboratory’

Duderstadt : Public believes scientific misconduct rampant

‘Walk on the Wild Side’at Flower Show this year

Vicinus to receive Sarah Goddard Power Award Thursday

1993 designated holidays announced

Boylan will discuss ‘Artists in the Academy’

OBITUARIES

Collaboratory a way to address rapid intellectual changes

Conference will examine Utopian quest for physical perfection

Pryor Foundation gift funds activities of Journalism Fellows Program

Northwest offers discount fares for recruiting faculty, students

ITD announces IFS availability

Museum of Art schedules trip to Italy in May

Four faculty members granted emeritus status by Regents

Barbarin: 25 years later King’s dream unfulfilled

Racial division still central element in key civil rights cities

Chisholm: all must take advantage of diversity

Program on Intergroup Relations and Conflict helps students face and discuss racial and ethnic biases in safe environment

Blacks need to deal with ‘race pain’

Punishment of racial insensitivity a thorny issue

‘No deposit, no return’ philosophy helped Parker reach career goal

Malveaux: King really an economist

School of Art explores culture of its community

Women must work to improve access to health care

Libraries fuel children’s dreams; vital to their survival

RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS

REGENTS’ ROUNDUP

Eldercare and parenting brown-baggers scheduled

IN BRIEF

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