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April 25, 2002

Study shows cocaine babies suffer learning problems

Biology faculty bring animal kingdoms to Pytte Center

Occupants of the Agnar Pytte Center for Science Education and Research just grew by leaps and bounds as new colonies of moths, crabs and zebrafish now make their home on campus with the arrival of biologists Jennifer Liang, Mark Willis and Debra Wood.

A man's home is his can castle

n this case, Mark Schlitter's can castle resembles his home, a recliner in his home, anyway. Schlitter, a member of Sigma Chi, participated in the annual Greek Week Can Castle food drive.

Student-scholars, benefactors honored at annual luncheon

More than 400 CWRU student-scholars and donors of endowed scholarship funds were honored at a luncheon by the University and James Wagner, interim president, last week in the Thwing Center Ballroom.

New enterprise group is honored

CWRU community to celebrate history, tradition with Hudson Relays

Legendary coach

A bronze bust of legendary CWRU Coach Bill Sudeck now sits in a Veale Center hallway outside Horsburgh Gymnasium.

Called to the office

Richard E. Baznik, vice president for public affairs, served as principal for a day at the Booker Montessori Center.

Engineering students face off with Lego robots

Medical school faculty member offers minority health messages

Nurses conduct service learning workshop

CWRU in the News

Hoffman won teaching awards as physics professor



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