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February
2002
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UNC
becomes one of a handful offering B.S. in information science
(Feb. 28, 2002)
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UNC’s
Hyatt to speak on big business in N.C. sports (Feb. 28,
2002)
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N.C.
Botanical Garden director to speak on N.C. natural ecology
(Feb. 28, 2002)
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UNC’s
Dr. Callahan to discuss arthritis and women’s health (Feb.
28, 2002)
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UNC
professor to discuss last decade of N.C. Teaching Fellows
March 27 (Feb. 28, 2002)
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Wright
promoted to associate director of radio for WUNC (Feb.
27, 2002)
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WUNC-FM
producer wins national award from American Women in Radio
and Television (Feb. 27, 2002)
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Frost
joins WUNC as senior producer (Feb. 27, 2002)
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Model
inclusion program now open at FPG child care center (Feb.
27, 2002)
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Tobias
Wolff, master of the short story, to read March 19 in UNC’s
Hill Hall (Feb. 27, 2002)
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Outdoor
drama companies to recruit at UNC March 23 for this summer’s
shows (Feb. 27, 2002)
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UNC
honors 20 recipients of campuswide teaching awards (Feb.
26, 2002)
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Potential
acquisitions of contemporary art explored in Ackland exhibition
at UNC (Feb. 26, 2002)
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Annual
Minority Health Conference examines social determinants of
health (Feb. 26, 2002)
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‘Sole
Sisters’ women’s exercise group will soon start training for
race (Feb. 25, 2002)
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Actress,
activist, Alfre Woodard to give Sonja Haynes Stone Memorial
Lecture (Feb. 25, 2002)
- Not
working alone at night, outside lights can cut workplace homicides,
study shows (Feb. 25, 2002)
- UNC
Neuroscience Center awarded $1.7 million for nerve growth, regeneration
studies (Feb. 25, 2002)
- Protein
mix-up is tied to suppressed immune response early in HIV infection
(Feb. 25, 2002)
- UNC
Mini-Medical School looks at science behind good medicine
(Feb. 22, 2002)
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UNC
film festival to explore Iranian culture March 4-6 (Feb.
22, 2002)
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UNC
wins grant to preserve, make public tapes by Seeger, Dylan,
other folk singers (Feb. 22, 2002)
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Public
health’s first Daniel A. Okun distinguished professorship
awarded to Dr. Philip Singer (Feb. 21, 2002)
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Web
site on people who lived history marks milestone of 1,000
titles at UNC (Feb. 21, 2002)
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Artaria
String Quartet to perform chamber music by Beethoven, others
(Feb. 21, 2002)
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Afghanistan
expert, UNC alumnus Larry Goodson to speak Feb. 28 (Feb.
20, 2002)
- HHS
chooses UNC pathologist to lead group overseeing nation’s blood
supply (Feb. 20, 2002)
- UNC,
Wake Forest scholars work to reduce crimes against Hispanics
in North Carolina (Feb. 18, 2002)
- UNC
geologist, students to unveil 221 million-year-old top N.C.
fossil (Feb. 19, 2002)
- UNC
historian recalls traits that made Washington great (Feb.
15, 2002)
- Research
sheds new light on molecular switch that turns genes off
(Feb. 15, 2002)
- Cherokee
potters to learn about ancestors’ artistry through UNC pottery
collections (Feb. 14, 2002)
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Performances
of music, literature and song to profile women of the Old
American West (Feb. 14, 2002)
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Steponaitis
to discuss archaeology, N.C. excavations in March 3 talk
(Feb. 13, 2002)
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UNC
professor and WWII expert to speak about U.S. role in war
(Feb. 13, 2002)
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History
professor to speak on women’s issues in Middle East (Feb.
13, 2002)
- Professor
studied Fayetteville to learn social effects of U.S. military
and war preparation (Feb. 13, 2002)
- New
study finds undiagnosed, untreated gonorrhea, chlamydia infections
common (Feb. 12, 2002)
- UNC
research center to receive $16 million from EPA (Feb. 11,
2002)
- UNC
public lecture on earthquakes, fault lines rescheduled for Feb.
25 (Feb. 8, 2002)
- Professor
says homeland security must not cripple the U.S. economy
(Feb. 8, 2002)
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UNC
art department to host lectures, exhibits this spring
(Feb. 8, 2002)
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School
of Nursing unveils teaching tool: mannequins that respond
like real patients (Feb. 7, 2002)
- Oriel
to develop ‘smart’ inhaler from UNC invention (Feb. 7, 2002)
- Historian
discovers numerous rare drawings of 1800s wine production in
North Carolina (Feb. 6, 2002)
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UNC
English professor to discuss strong black women in literature
(Feb. 6, 2002)
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‘Changing
Face of Mexico’ topic of Feb. 28 lecture in Knightdale
(Feb. 5, 2002)
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New
guide aims to help communities become more pedestrian-friendly
(Feb. 5, 2002)
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Archaeological
excavations in North Carolina to be topic of Feb. 28 talk
in Huntersville (Feb. 5, 2002)
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Internet
teaching and learning topics of education expert’s talk
(Feb. 5, 2002)
- Scientist:
motion sickness drug scopolamine should be tested as new nerve
agent treatment (Feb. 5, 2002)
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Senator
to speak at annual hunger banquet (Feb. 4, 2002)
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UNC,
Qatar foundation end discussions about business program
(Feb. 1, 2002)
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‘Satisfying
North Carolina’s Thirst for Water’ topic of Feb. 27 lecture
(Feb. 1, 2002)
- MIT
magazine highlights carbon dioxide research related to computer
chip manufacturing (Feb. 1, 2002)
- Carbon
dioxide research generates support for $1 million European Union
project (Feb. 1, 2002)
- Study
shows severity of incontinence drops dramatically with behavioral
management (Feb. 1, 2002)
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