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October 10, 1994
Volume 50,
Number 6
Implementation of Womens Agenda requires culture change for University
Plans point to new career track for primary research staff
Sokol Award goes to Gehring
Grotrian to retire at end of January
Red Cross emphasizes people kinds of things
LS&A to try new approach to handling cheating
Staff members, retirees see important benefits changes
LETTERS
An open letter to the University community from the provost
CEW celebrates 30 years of advocacy for women
Goldenberg shares unsolicited positive comments with faculty
Paul Wender will present 34th Bachmann Memorial Lecture
Sharing What We Are Learning is Expo theme
Hooks to keynote Martin Luther King Symposium
Flints M-Link receives $54,000 renewal grant
Greenwood: We must raise levels of scientific, technical literacy
Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity votes to return charter to national
Financial columnist, author Savage will present Mullin-Welch Lecture
Pilot of modified judicial procedures went well
IN BRIEF
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