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March 7, 2002
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CWRU Senior Anne Han, 22, was named to the first
team of USA Today's 2002 All-USA College Academic Team. She is among
only 20 college students recognized for their outstanding achievements
and is the only college or university student from Ohio on the first
team.
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Interim President James W. Wagner addressed the
many students, faculty and staff that gathered for the kickoff meeting
of "The New CWRU" initiative last week in the 1914 Room of Thwing
Center.
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Piper Vongal, director of leadership programs at
the CWRU School of Law, donates blood with the help of Monyaka L.
Davis of the American Red Cross during a recent blood drive at the
law school.
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Can the element gold be red? Clemens Burda, CWRU's
new assistant professor of chemistry, will answer that question
with a definite "yes." Burda is among a group of CWRU researchers
interested in the properties of materials on a nanoscale between
the range of molecular and bulk size. When gold is scrutinized with
femtosecond laser technology, it is not only red but a deep red;
and its color can be fine-tuned.
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