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March
2002
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Conference
to help teachers learn about the Middle East
(March 28, 2002)
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Korean
peninsula focus of special symposium (March 28, 2002)
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Ethics
speaker, volunteerism day highlight week at Kenan-Flagler
focusing on integrity (March 28, 2002)
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Simon,
CBS foreign correspondent, to lecture (March 27, 2002)
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Blue
Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation announces
$1 million gift to School of Public Health (March 26,
2002)
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UNC
scientists find they can tap gene-silencing process to reveal
parts of genetic machinery that make it work (March 26,
2002)
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Trial
initiated for novel cancer treatment; compound may help treat
blood cancers, solid tumors (March 26, 2002)
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Student
files report about sexual assault in Feb. 27 incident
(March 25, 2002)
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UNC
Roots & Shoots festival April 2-3 to include brief talk
by Jane Goodall (March 22, 2002)
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Individually
tailored health promotions can help working women, research
shows (March 22, 2002)
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School
of Pharmacy research team awarded $430,000 NIH grant (March
22, 2002)
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New
protein plays ‘espionage’ role in bacterial attack on plants
(March 21, 2002)
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UNC
places 12th nationwide in NIH research grants,
cracks top 20 in NSF ranking (March 21, 2002)
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WUNC
radio’s next composer-in-context program to feature live radio
show, concert (March 21, 2002)
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UNC
police warn campus community following misdemeanor assault
incident (March 21, 2002)
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Leading
philosopher to lecture at UNC on the links between science
and religion (March 20, 2002)
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Women’s
Week to feature variety of activities through March 28
(March 20, 2002)
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UNC
medical students to learn where they will train on Thursday
(March 21) (March 20, 2002)
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Safire,
veteran NY Times political columnist, to speak (March
20, 2002)
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Current
growing nursing shortage to be studied at 160 U.S. acute care
hospitals (March 20, 2002)
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Genome
projects, internationally recognized speakers to figure prominently
in upcoming symposium (March 20, 2002)
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Study:
one in five N.C. women sexually assaulted at some point
(March 19, 2002)
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African
presence in Mexico to be topic of UNC conference (March
19, 2002)
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Seminar
defines role of public health leaders in a disaster; local,
national preparedness experts featured (March 18, 2002)
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Years
of research, thought lead geologist to propose new supercontinent
Columbia (March 18, 2002)
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Researchers
to examine developmental biology, cancer at Lineberger symposium
(March 18, 2002)
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Clue
to female athletes’ greater knee injury risk may shape more
effective injury prevention programs (March 15, 2002)
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Rockefeller
University professor to receive Perl-UNC Neuroscience Prize
(March 14, 2002)
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Landsberger
honored for his help in rebuilding Dresden synagogue (March
14, 2002)
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Novelist
Kelly, N&O columnist Saunders to read from their work
at UNC April 14 (March 13, 2002)
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Alvarez
reading to keynote N.C. Literary Festival (March 13, 2002)
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Acclaimed
Triple Helix Piano Trio to perform in Hill Hall March 22
(March 13, 2002)
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Good
child care not harmful, has benefits, but poor care worrisome,
U.S. study reveals (March 13, 2002)
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Recession
over, U.S. begins another era of strong economic growth, expert
says (March 12, 2002)
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Doctors
Without Borders traveling exhibit to visit UNC (March
12, 2002)
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Harris-Lopez
to talk in Edenton about outstanding black women in literature
(March 11, 2002)
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Volcanic
eruptions topic of on-campus lecture March 18 (March
11, 2002)
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Palmer
to serve as School of Nursing’s first Umphlet distinguished
professor (March 8, 2002)
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Scientists
seek women who suffer from PMS (March 8, 2002)
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Study
boosts suspected link between mothers’ gum disease and both
premature birth, low birth weight (March 8, 2002)
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Leading
Southern culture expert, former NEH chair, to join faculty
(March 7, 2002)
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UNC
researcher to display and discuss photographs of villages
in Pakistan (March 6, 2002)
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Six
new members to be inducted into N.C. Halls of Fame (March
6, 2002)
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Hurricane
floods pose risk to environment, health, new research on 1999
storm reveals (March 6, 2002)
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Study:
no impaired brain function among college soccer players tested
(March 4, 2002)
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Friday
Center to offer evening community classes this spring
(March 4, 2002)
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USA
Today’s Jurgensen, McCain, Carson to speak at UNC Carolina
Women’s Forum (March 1, 2002)
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Childhood
eating habits may persist into adolescence and lead to obesity
(March 1, 2002)
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