 
July
1998
- First
East Coast patient treated with bioartificial liver at UNC Hospitals
(July 31, 1998)
- UNC-CH
medical scientists develop first laboratory model for chancroid
(July 31, 1998)
- Magazine traces impact, history of juvenile court counselors
(July 30, 1998)
- Studies
suggest cold can protect valuable papers (July 30, 1998)
- Right-to-die questions wrenching for families (July 29,
1998)
- Winston-Salem’s Thomas Jack Lynch bequeaths $3.4 million to
preserve UNC-CH library materials (July 28, 1998)
- Ackland
Art Museum seeks volunteer teachers for visitors (July 28,
1998)
- Hurricane
relief efforts often misguided, harmful (July 28, 1998)
- Author
discovers Frankie Silver not first North Carolina woman hanged
(July 27, 1998)
- Kupec
withdraws from consideration for Georgia post (July 27,
1998)
- Margaret
Kopp wins UNC-CH scholarship (July 27, 1998)
- Summer
program challenges future health professionals (July 23,
1998)
- UNC-CHs
Nobuyo Maeda receives NIH MERIT award (July 22, 1998)
- New
study shows olive oil component does not protect against breast
cancer (July 22, 1998)
- N.C.
school librarians and technologists complete Internet training
at UNC-CH (July 21, 1998)
- N.C.
school newspapers, yearbooks honored at journalism institute
(July 21, 1998)
- Student-oriented Exum named new UNC-CH Dean of Students
(July 20, 1998)
- Gifted
minority undergraduates complete UNC-CH research program
(July 17, 1998)
- Journalism teachers win fellowships to UNC-CH graduate-level
courses (July 17, 1998)
- Ackland offers workshop on gender and identity (July
16, 1998)
- Fellowship honors Durham banker and civic leader (July
16, 1998)
- Excellent prices, cost savings key to new computer contract
with IBM (July 15, 1998)
- Background about the Carolina Computing Initiative (July
15, 1998)
- UNC-CH’s Kenan-Flagler Business School launches Executive
MBA weekend program (July 14, 1998)
- North
Carolina history topic of talk Aug. 11 at Ashe County Library
(July 14, 1998)
- Daye
among children succeeding in program for inner-city kids
(July 13,1998)
- New
study finds U.S.-born children of immigrants less healthy than
foreign-born immigrant offspring (July 13, 1998)
- UNC-CH
researchers develop promising heart research tool (July
10, 1998)
- Rare
Beanie Babies being auctioned to benefit UNC Lineberger Comprehensive
Cancer Center (July 10, 1998)
- July
18 observation session scheduled to gaze at planets in morning
sky (July 10, 1998)
- UNC-CH
Web site enables teaching of Celtic art (July 9, 1998)
- Authors:
research makes case for better OSHA enforcement (July 9,
1998)
- UNC-CH
researchers learning ways to help black women cope with HIV
(July 8, 1998)
- New
Eisdorfer Award at UNC-CH to recognize linguistics excellence
(July 8, 1998)
- North
Carolina history topic of talk at Watauga County Library
(July 7, 1998)
- Six
football players died in 1997 season: new study (July 7,
1998)
- UNC-CH
archaeologists move 1,000 tons of earth to establish Hillsborough
history (July 6, 1998)
- No
harmful substances found after dental center evacuation
(July 6, 1998)
- Summer
videoconference and institute on minority health aim to improve
research methodology, policy development (July 2, 1998)
- UNC
surgery pioneer publishes third edition of laparoscopy text
(July 2, 1998)
- Royal
Society of London elects UNC-CH researcher as member (July
1, 1998)
- Police
chief candidates to meet campus community through public forums
(July 1, 1998)
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