 
January
1999
- Scholars
to address African conflict at upcoming Chapel Hill conference
(Jan. 29, 1999)
- English
chair, librarians to discuss slave narratives’ posting on Internet
(Jan. 29, 1999)
- MetaLab, WUNC transmit live broadcasts of Clinton’s impeachment,
Senate trial (Jan. 29, 1999)
- UNC-CH
senior wins top editorial award in national journalism competition
(Jan. 29, 1999)
- Dannon
Institute supports UNC-CH work to develop interactive nutrition
curriculum for undergraduates (Jan. 28, 1999)
- Muslim
leader to counter Islam’s negative stereotypes (Jan.
28, 1999)
- UNC-CH
researchers testing first in new class of AIDS drugs
(Jan. 28, 1999)
- Students prefer homework over fun time at after-school programs,
study finds (Jan. 27, 1999)
- Free
literary reading to feature poetry, prose Feb. 14 at UNC-CH
(Jan. 27, 1999)
- UNC-CH
professor one of 10 international recipients of $1 million McDonnell
Centennial Fellowship (Jan. 27, 1999)
- Pluto
reclaims its usual spot in the solar system (Jan.
27, 1999)
- Grandchildren honor Dr. Garrison with UNC-CH scholarship in
his name (Jan. 27, 1999)
- Scholars to explore religious, personal images in art works
(Jan. 25, 1999)
- Public
invited to UNC-CH Great Decisions lectures (Jan.
25, 1999)
- Durham
entrepreneur Sloan to discuss investment opportunities in Africa
(Jan. 25, 1999)
- Study
finds protein clues to early embryo development (Jan.
25, 1999)
- Voice
Wellness Clinic offers solutions to problems of voice, plans
expansion (Jan. 22, 1999)
- New technology will put UNC-CH Health Sciences Library
at patient bedsides (Jan. 22, 1999)
- New
UNC-CH professorship honors environmental engineering pioneer
(Jan. 22, 1999)
- Community invited to explore science and medicine at UNC
Mini-Medical School (Jan. 22, 1999)
- Study
to examine illness risks for N.C. tobacco harvesters
(Jan. 21, 1999)
- UNC-CH
historian, dean discovers German spy sank U.S.S. San Diego
(Jan. 21, 1999)
- Gene
therapy trial approved for rare anemia (Jan. 21,
1999)
- Surprise:
study shows carbon nanotubes require more energy to roll than
to slide (Jan. 20, 1999)
- Outdoor
dramas from seven states set auditions for 350 jobs March 20
(Jan. 20, 1999)
- Illustrations, poems of real and mythical creatures featured
in Durham exhibit, children’s workshops (Jan. 20,
1999)
- Hooker
undergoes treatment for lymphoma; doctors expect return to full
schedule next week (Jan. 19, 1999)
- N.C.
Botanical Garden to offer classes in botanical illustration,
basic botany, nature journals and more (Jan. 19, 1999)
- Art
faculty’s exhibit, talks showcase contemporary art
(Jan. 19, 1999)
- Nursing professor to discuss lasting benefits of exercise
program geared toward elderly (Jan. 15, 1999)
- UNC-CH
public safety officials to kick off new pedestrian safety campaign
this month (Jan. 14, 1999)
- College Lights afternoon lecture series begins Feb. 9 at
UNC-CH (Jan. 14, 1999)
- Study:
calcium supplements appear to protect against colorectal cancer
(Jan. 13, 1999)
- New
accident record analysis shows deer mishaps climbing
(Jan. 12, 1999)
- Long-time supporter of botany studies leaves part of estate
to UNC-CH Herbarium (Jan. 12, 1999)
- Hooker
invited to White House session on sweatshops (Jan.
11, 1999)
- School of Public Health to direct new national institute
aimed at enhancing public health policy-making (Jan. 11,
1999)
- Master’s degree program to provide multidisciplinary training
in Russian/East European Studies (Jan. 11, 1999)
- Morehead Planetarium premieres new show detailing the history
of skywatching (Jan. 11, 1999)
- 'Hypercompetition' author to speak at Kenan-Flagler Business
School Jan. 28 (Jan. 8, 1999)
- Wake
students named finalists for Morehead scholarships
(Jan. 8,
1999)
- Portion
of Manning Drive to Temporarily Close (Jan. 8, 1999)
- This
is the last week to see ‘Star of Bethlehem’ at Morehead Planetarium
(Jan. 8, 1999)
- Study
shows middle ear inflammation decreases progressively as children
age (Jan. 8, 1999)
- Jan.
seminars in UNC-CH School of Public Health cover topics ranging
from breast cancer to midwife training to hypertension (Jan.
7, 1999)
- Civic
Education Consortium offers new institute for civic teachers
(Jan. 7, 1999)
- Working Spanish course helps executives function in Spanish-speaking
environments (Jan. 7, 1999)
- Slide
lecture to highlight work, life, of early N.C. photographer
(Jan. 6, 1999)
- Exhibit, lecture to capture legacy, history of Napoleon
(Jan. 6, 1999)
- North
Central students named finalists for Morehead scholarships to
UNC-CH (Jan. 6, 1999)
- Sheps
Center workshop will help state planners determine health workforce
needs (Jan. 5, 1999)
- Personal
responsibility precedes welfare in professor’s book, N.C. county
plans (Jan. 5, 1999)
- Molecular
doorway holds key to gene therapy (Jan. 4, 1999)
- Successful
hemophilia B gene therapy in dogs may justify human experiments
(Jan. 4, 1999)
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