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February
2000
- Study:
smarter teens delay sexual contacts (Feb. 29, 2000)
- UNC-CH
computer science chair to discuss cyberspace, Internet (Feb.
29, 2000)
- UNC-CH
professor Powell to discuss N.C. history in Kinston (Feb.
29, 2000)
- UNC-CH’s
Dr. Callahan to discuss arthritis and women in Rockingham
(Feb. 29, 2000)
- UNC-CH’s
Dr. Weinberg to lecture on World War II in Charlotte (Feb.
29, 2000)
- Copland
centennial concert Sunday (March 5) to include ‘Appalachian
Spring,’ quartet, poems (Feb. 29, 2000)
- UNC-CH
police warn public after armed assault, robbery (Feb. 29,
2000)
- UNC-CH
profs who created spin-off companies can discuss new national
study on campus role in economic impact (Feb. 28, 2000)
- Researchers
find structure of enzyme that catalyzes 78-million-year reaction
(Feb. 28, 2000)
- UNC-Chapel
Hill policy aims to ensure fair labor practices (Feb. 25,
2000)
- Health
outcomes program receives $1.5 million in support from Glaxo
Wellcome Foundation (Feb. 24, 2000)
- Journalists
invited to seminar on covering Latino community (Feb. 24,
2000)
- OJ
lawyer Scheck, partner Neufeld, to speak at UNC-CH (Feb.
24, 2000)
- Free
films at UNC-CH profile lives of East Europeans since communism
(Feb. 23, 2000)
- UNC-CH
nursing school ranks fourth nationally for NIH research funding
(Feb. 22, 2002)
- Studies:
new imaging technique improves X-rays of breast tissue (Feb.
23, 2000)
- ER
study shows half of stroke victims used EMS, were treated an
hour earlier (Feb. 21, 2000)
- N.C.
Collection Great Depression exhibit tells story of economic
crisis in state (Feb. 21, 2000)
- Event
to examine Cuban-American issues from African-American studies
perspective (Feb. 21, 2000)
- Roper,
public health dean, selected as Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
trustee (Feb. 21, 2000)
- UNC-CH,
University Access launch first international, custom executive
MBA program for corporate teams (Feb. 18, 2000)
- 16%
hike in NIH research funding places UNC-CH fifth nationwide
among publics (Feb. 18, 2000)
- UNC-CH
computer science chair to discuss computer technology (Feb.
18, 2000)
- Expert:
U.S. economy still soaring, recession unlikely until May, 2002
(Feb. 18, 2000)
- UNC-CH’s
Dr. Buse to discuss diabetes and health care systems (Feb.
17, 2000)
- DeSimone
becomes first N.C. scientist to receive national chemistry award
(Feb. 17, 2000)
- CEO
of @Stake Inc. to speak on Internet protocol opportunities
(Feb. 17, 2000)
- Five
young tank commanders team up to write book about Desert Shield,
Storm (Feb. 16, 2000)
- Study
shows sleep disruption to be arthritis sufferers chief
complaint (Feb. 15, 2000)
- Lincoln
Bedroom whistle-blower to speak at UNC-CH Thursday (Feb.
15, 2000)
- WUNC-FM
to present composer-in-context series March 4 (Feb. 15,
2000)
- UNC-CH
ranks 10th on list of most Peace Corps volunteers (Feb.
15, 2000)
- Nobel
laureate who developed methods to trap atoms with laser light
to give science seminar (Feb. 14, 2000)
- Shanghai
String Quartet to play Beethoven, Liebermann, Ravel (Feb.
14, 2000)
- UNC-CH’s
Dr. Reed to discuss the South at lecture in Edenton (Feb.
14, 2000)
- Five
UNC-CH faculty to lecture in Chapel Hill, RTP this month
(Feb. 14, 2000)
- Professor
says college athletic departments must pay more attention to
eating disorders (Feb. 14, 2000)
- UNC-CH
library acquires 5 millionth volume (Feb. 11, 2000)
- ‘Young
lions’ to serenade second century of jazz (Feb. 11, 2000)
- Public
health conference looks to past, future for insights into improving
minority health (Feb. 10, 2000)
- Seven-year
hitch: Library association re-accredits school for maximum period
(Feb. 10, 2000)
- Kjervik
to become president of national nurse attorney association
(Feb. 9, 2000)
- Jazz
vocalists to perform Feb. 19 fund-raiser for BCC (Feb. 8,
2000)
- U.S.
Poet Laureate Pinsky to return to Carolina (Feb. 8, 2000)
- UNC-CH
sets weekend make-up days for snow (Feb. 8, 2000)
- UNC-CH
Police make arrest in hit-and-run pedestrian accident (Feb.
4, 2000)
- Hunger
Banquet to mirror world’s food distribution (Feb. 4, 2000)
- Kenan-Flagler
Business School names new associate dean of executive education
(Feb. 4, 2000)
- Study
shows industrial hog operations appear to impair health, life
quality among neighbors (Feb. 4, 2000)
- Scientists:
bomb survivor studies outdated as basis for radiation protection
standards (Feb. 4, 2000)
- UNC
Mini-Medical School looks at science behind good medicine
(Feb. 4, 2000)
- Academy
Award-winning filmmaker to show documentary on gay issues in
schools (Feb. 3, 2000)
- Outdoor
drama companies to recruit at UNC-CH for this summer’s shows
(Feb. 3, 2000)
- Landscape
painters to exhibit, speak in town-gown art appreciation effort
(Feb. 3, 2000)
- CMV
virus may increase death risk in AIDS patients (Feb. 2,
2000)
- AIDS
drugs during pregnancy and Caesarean delivery may lower maternal
HIV transmission (Feb. 2, 2000)
- UNC-CH
continues fire safety efforts in student housing (Feb. 2,
2000)
- Pedestrian
injured in hit-and-run accident; public asked to aid police
in investigation (Feb. 2, 2000)
- Army’s
Lt. Col. Abbott to take on Tar Heel Battalion colors, command
(Feb. 2, 2000)
- No
injuries reported in Morrison lounge fire (Feb. 2, 2000)
- Skywatchers
can spot Mercury and ‘young’ moon Sunday (Feb. 1, 2000)
- Gospel
music talk rescheduled for Friday (Feb. 4) in Spindale (Feb.
1, 2000)
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