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November 29, 2001 issue
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CWRU's Ralph Harvey will lead the National Science Foundation's Antarctic Search for Meteorites program (ANSMET) on its 25th expedition to Antarctica. For the first time, satellite phones will allow communications with the field station at McMurdo, Antarctica. Web users also can follow the explorers' field experience by visiting http://www.webexpeditions.net/ansmet/. |
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Sophomore Loretta Neal gets some tips on how to keep the University running from Interim President James Wagner. Neal spent Monday, November 19 as President for a Day, after winning a drawing which the Mortar Board sponsored. |
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Six mental health professionals from Ukraine recently visited the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing as part of a week-long stay in Cleveland under the auspices of the Community Based Primary Health Care Partnership, which includes the Cleveland International Program, the Federation for Community Planning, and the Cuyahoga County Board of Health. |
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Kenneth Kutina, vice president for institutional planning, has announced his plans to retire June 30. Three of his major, recent projects are the new Campus Master Plan, the Agnar Pytte Center for Science and Education for the College of Arts and Sciences, and the new Peter B. Lewis Campus for the Weatherhead School of Management. |
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