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October 5, 2001
Volume 39, No. 4

features

Peeling back the years
Coleman, Skorton respond to newly proposed cuts in public support
"Sustaining the Vision: The State, The University, and The Public Trust," President Mary Sue Coleman's Convocation speech
Giving back to Iowa's families: Registry educates, collects data, conducts research on birth defects
Legal ethics: The law of lawyering
InSite: Macbride Raptor Project on-line
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news and briefs

News Briefs
President presents awards for innovative use of technology
International Mondays lecturers share perspectives, experiences with University

announcements

Bulletin Board
Calendar
Deaths

Offices and Awards

Ph.D. Thesis Defenses
Pubs. and Creations
Nominations sought for Hancher-Finkbine awards
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Staff tuition grant application for spring semester 2002
Tuition assistance available for employee development
Coffee and Conversation

other links

TIAA Cref Unit Values

Staff Development Courses

The University of Iowa Homepage


Offices and Awards


K.K. Choi
, professor of mechanical engineering, and Byeng-Dong Youn, graduate assistant in mechanical engineering, recipients of the Black and Decker Best Paper Award at the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Design Automation Conference.

Glen Epstein, adjunct professor of art and art history, had two pieces selected for publication in the annual edition of Letter Arts Review and one piece selected for publication in the 2002 Calligraphers Engagement Calendar.

Stephen L. DesJardins, assistant professor of planning, policy, and leadership studies, and Julie Gonzalez, graduate assistant in planning, policy, and leadership studies, recipients of the Best Paper Award at the Association for Institutional Research annual forum.

Cheryl Jacobsen, adjunct assistant professor of art and art history, had one piece selected for publication in the annual edition of Letter Arts Review.

Lawrence D. Prybil, associate dean of external relations, College of Public Health, appointed to the Finance Committee of the Association of University Programs in Health Administration.

Rowena Torrevillas, program coordinator, International Writing Program, recipient of a 2001 Philippines National Book Award for personal anthology for her collection, The Sea Gypsies.

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