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2002 Issues

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December 12, 2002

  • Downtown center wins support
  • Faculty Senate approves new MSW degree
  • Annual holiday party, concert December 18
  • Inside BU publishes last issue of semester
  • A SEASON OF SHARING
  • Ex U.N. inspector makes case against Iraq war
  • Students gave Anderson his rewards
  • Applied behavior program 1st in nation to be accredited
  • 56 take state's early retirement incentive offer
  • News & Notes
    • Committee will offer housing recommendations
    • January 10 deadline for research poster submission
    • Campus budget to be trimmed by an additional 5 percent
    • Graduate chemistry student wins materials science gold award
    • Provost's office seeks two college masters
    • Two MBA teams win IBM competition for critical thinking presentations
    • Marilyn Gaddis Rose wins Harpur's Flood award
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December 5, 2002

  • BU to join with Turkish universities to offer 2 degrees
  • 56 take advantage of early retirement incentive
  • Stone wins prestigious National Book Award
  • Baldwin saluted for winning ways
  • Harpur recognizes graduates
  • Campus to host statewide research symposium
  • Made for Television: Three Harpur Alumni tell how it's done
  • From camels to space, TV has it all for producer
  • University unveils restored city park landmark
  • Fulbright grant aids Turkish language program
  • News & Notes
    • Heck named to head alumni, parent office
    • Campus has numerous holiday gift efforts
    • Toole will offer namesake lecture
    • BU efforts recognized by national media
    • State offers guidance on missing student cases
    • Deadlines are early for recommendation letters
    • GIS facility offers courses
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November 21, 2002

  • SOM garners international accreditation
  • University gets grant to recruit biotechnology faculty
  • EPA audit scheduled for early December
  • Holiday drives gearing up
  • SEHD programs help answer community needs
  • University role in Greater Binghamton plan explored
  • Alumni in television come to University for show and tell session
  • New & Notes
    • Art history travel program named winner of 2 awards
    • BU alumna, sophomore win awards from NOW
    • SOM offers sessions on accounting and finance
    • BU named training site for Blackboard system
    • Biologist is expert witness in area murder trial
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November 14, 2002

  • University presents highest honors to friends of the arts
  • Display is not just another roadside attraction
  • Soaps don't wash with BU reality, duh!
  • 16 Harpur faculty get research boost
  • Benefits Fair offers fiscal check-ups and flu shots
  • Young Lords founder, former Black Panther leader to speak
  • News & Notes
    • Senate refers MSW proposal to committee
    • Seminar planned for tax preparers on tax law updates
    • SEFA campaign at halfway point
    • Horowitz among professors honored by chancellor
    • Peer health advisors will offer musical benefit show
    • Broadway journalist offer tips on starting career
    • Archeologist Versaggi offers Roberson program
    • 22 BU research projects presented at poster session
    • Weekend cleaning crew added for residence halls
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November 7, 2002
  • University joins with SUNYIT
  • Senate approves honesty policy; delays MSW vote
  • Student eye economic plan with cautious hope
  • University participates in community's Youth Summit
  • Howe named dean of students to replace Anderson
  • News & Notes
    • DeFleur named to state panel on faculty development
    • Alumnus to talk on Patriot Act Implications
    • Grant writing tip session to be offered
    • GIS workshop series cancelled for November
    • Anthropologist Bernbeck will address Afghan rebuilding effort
    • Hillel official will discuss Jewish unity at lunch session
    • Graduate School offers help on preparing academic C.V.'s
    • Psychiatrist to discuss role of improvisation, performance
    • Future of liberal arts to be Harpur Dean's talk topic
    • Cornell labor professor to discuss Latin American issues
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October 31, 2002

  • $15M grant jump starts work at Innovative Technologies Complex
  • Sammakia, Spear honored by chancellor
  • Four Bearcat games will be televised
  • DeFleur reports to faculty on budget uncertainties
  • Shampoo is a fun way to beat the budget
  • Opera collaboration brings campus to the stage
  • 17 geoscientists present research papers at Denver conference
  • Drawing inspiration from Shakespeare
  • Geographers conference ventured into new fields
  • Awards recognize 20 for excellence in teaching, research, professional, classified service
  • News & Notes
    • Engineering doctoral candidate wins prestigious Hutchins prize
    • Globalization, neoliberalism, terrorism are lecture topics
    • Thai historian will talk about human rights issues
    • Work done as summer intern wins national competition
    • English scholar is first in Victorian studies series
    • Campus reminded about winter work regulations
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October 24, 2002

  • BU joins community in Greater Binghamton plans
  • BU researchers hope to make microchips cool
  • Poet Ruth Stone named National Book Award finalist
  • BU student to be featured on ESPN
  • Trends fuel enrollment growth
  • FDA protects consumers, promotes public health
  • News & Notes
    • Images of nations will be Freedeman lecture topic
    • Weiss will give Harpur dean's distinguished lecture
    • Geometry/topology series will feature four speakers
    • Indiana researcher to discuss alcohol research, funding issues
    • South African activist part of CDC campus series
    • Editors chosen for creative writing series
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October 17, 2002

  • BU fund drive tops goal by 21 percent
  • Bioengineering program cuts across frontiers
  • Memories etched in stone unveiled in Courtyard
  • Grant will help distressed center city neighborhoods
  • BU scholar, two visitors get Fulbright scholar grants
  • McLeod on a fast-track to hit newest personal goal
  • ARTbriefs: Wind choral groups offer Family Weekend performance
  • Faculty performers offer folk and blues selections
  • Peter, the Wolf and the orchestra all for $5
  • News & Notes
    • Cisco's Kunis '73 will speak at Watson technology seminar
    • Alumni essayist will read from his work
    • Videoconference focused on disability-work issues
    • Author on financial fraud will give Briloff lecture
    • Libraries offer books for sale during weekend
    • Scholars to discuss U.S. role in Mideast
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October 10, 2002

  • Campus prepares welcome for Homecoming 2002
  • Memorial Courtyard’s alumni wall to be dedicated Saturday
  • Bringing light to art
  • Equipment gift puts fast spin on researc
  • Homecoming 2002 Events Schedule
  • Expand Art Museum to reopen Friday
  • FDA science adviser at Harpur Forum
  • Exemplary student to be named at Midnight madness Bash
  • Alumni musicians gather for fundraising concert on Saturday
  • Food, Fun at Baxter's Bearcat Bash
  • Memorial garden architect inspired by BU landscape
  • Division 1 sports governed by big book of rules
  • Four to be inducted into Athetic Hall of fame Saturday
  • News & Notes
    • Family is Theme for SEFA annual appeal
    • War and Democracy subject of teach-in
    • Three video artists will present works on campus
    • Campus unions will rally at Library Tower fountain
    • Graduate School establishes educational issues lecture series
    • Italian poetry is theme for 13th Bernardo Lecture
    • Cloisters, Met Museum trip offered by CEMERS
    • Continuing Education to sponsor tour to Spain
    • Speakers scheduled for series on ethics in history of philosophy
    • Braudel Center lectures focus on black global struggle
    • BU hosts state conference on electronic ethics issues
    • Math Department series features three scholars
    • Geography facility offers workshops on GIS program
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October 3, 2002

  • International student numbers grow 18 percent
  • Research can yield big gains in small-scale electronics
  • Women's team ranks 7th nationally in GPA
  • New findings on early man put Rightmire in world limelight
  • Infotonics research has real-life payofs
  • Alumni will perform benefit concert at Homecoming 2002
  • News & Notes
    • Defleur, IBM executive press case for research
    • Yearly goals outlined for Student Affairs Division
    • Etiquette luncheon will help seniors with jobs
    • Childcare cultural differences will be explored at workshop
    • Language teaching workshops will be offered throughout fall
    • Geography, gender, race is subject of lecture
    • Israeli researcher to talk at psychology colloquium
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September 26, 2002

  • Newest residential community in peak form
  • VPs outline 2002-03 campus goals
  • Horowitz named distinguished prof
  • Hubble asks more questions than answers
  • Rural nursing, addictions conferences will attract 400
  • Schulman, 66, arts management program founder, dies
  • Promoted Faculty
  • Art Briefs
  • News & Notes
    • Four lectures are part of dean’s anthropology series
    • Research Division will host session for grant writers
    • Weiss will be lead lecturer for philosophy series
    • Unleashing creativity focus of women’s roundtable
    • Students sought for University Judicial Board
    • University talent in Roberson gallery
    • Second lecture set in BU-UHS series
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September 19, 2002

  • A CAMPUS REMEMBERS - September 11 in words, music and reflection
  • Magazines rank BU on top shelf of schools
  • Police officers cited by chief; seven get special NYC awards
  • Hiring, spending restricted by state funding
  • Researchers work vital to electronics industry
  • BU Events Center will be field house name
  • Schumer takes pulse of state on Iraq issue
  • Quantum systems pioneer to discuss making weirdness work
  • Summer course stresses value of community service
  • Second Hand to premiere new dance
  • Art Briefs
  • News & Notes
    • Materials science programs offer masters, PhD degrees
    • Health Department to discuss West Nile virus issues
    • PEC names first winners of distinguished service award
    • University Women will hear forsensic anthropologist
    • Judaic Studies offers two lectures in October
    • Kessler to be honord at poetry reading
    • Center for Intelligent Systems begins semester lecture series
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September 12, 2002

  • Classrooms must weigh knowledge vs. opinion
  • New BUS system will integrate student records
  • T-shirts from the past wanted
  • Geophysicist studies at the top of the world
  • Conference to focus on recovery from catastrophes
  • Hubble Telescope director to address Harpur Forum
  • Mulligan tribute band will bring cool to the stage
  • Nine films on tap for film society
  • News & Notes
    • Five scholars to lecture as part of VizCult series
    • Local event promotes healing through art, music, storytelling
    • Employer recruiting fair set September 18-19
    • International student festival set for September 20-22
    • Two administrators get interim appointments
    • Faculty participate in women's arts show
    • Junior wins excellence award from Hillel organization
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September 5, 2002

  • New patents, record awards cap research
  • First Light
  • Students pack old memories into new rooms
  • Counseling Center offers tips for coping with Sept. 11
  • Residence hall retention rate crunches housing
  • New students urged to make own choices
  • New Union offers books and books--and much more
  • Students' return sparks new life
  • On stage for 2002-2003 Magical season promises to conjure, captivate, spellbind
  • 'Hamlet,' 'Our Town' on tap for University Theatre
  • Art Museum gets exhibition balcony
  • Anderson draws from world stages
  • Bronze medalist to swim at BU
  • Thirer named one of region's 12 top sports executives
  • Fun booked at University Fest
  • Got a BU story to tell?
  • News & Notes
    • Decker to host international Congress on Rural health
    • Community health lecture series planned this fall
    • SUNY Training Center offers professional development
    • UUP, CSEA Promotions
    • Employee health and wellness programs planned
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August 29, 2002

  • Remembrance concert to mark September 11
  • Class of 2006 brings quality and diversity
  • BU seen as key player in new Broome County economic plan
  • Architects selected for residential halls, dining center
  • Decker awarded $1 million to grow community health
  • Bearcat men, women will play Syracuse this season
  • University Fest: Books, music, food on tap
  • Police learn to read computer fingerprints
  • News & Notes
    • Recreation Services becomes part of Student Affairs division
    • Athletic Club to host clambake September 8
    • Community Chorus to hold auditions Sept. 2
    • Interim appointments made for three campus offices
    • BU's Corporate Challenge team takes second place
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July 25, 2002

  • NYSEG property purchase will boost programs
  • Welcome New Students
  • Talent Search receives $1.45 million grant
  • Two projects awarded Rose-Ross grants
  • Sharon Sickles blends research, animal care roles
  • First phase of memorial courtyard will open in October
  • Two-track orientation While students explore, parents separate
  • News & Notes
    • Patrick Madden wins award from IBM for research on circuits
    • Open sessions scheduled for nursing dean candidates
    • Magazine ranks BU 150th in U.S. for international enrollment
    • Communicators win awards from SUNY/CUAD group
    • Magazine cites architects for University Union West design
    • Class on successful grant writing scheduled for August 14, 20
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June 20, 2002

  • Additional Orientation sessions planned
  • Grant allows world to visit BU via Internet
  • Bridges program helps students fulfill their dreams
  • Patrick O'Neil, a "serious student," earned six BU degrees
  • Leon Goldstein remembered for 39-year philosophy career at Harpur
  • Rain slows but doesn't stop campus construction
  • University will play host to state physical facilities meeting
  • BU student-athletes continue string of academic success
  • Community gets a chance to dig pre-history
  • News & Notes
    • Excellence award winners will be honored in fall
    • Poet, writer honored with Gardner, Kessler awards
    • Lunch information sessions to review research topics
    • University wins honors for communications efforts
    • Translations-technology workshop scheduled for June 21-2
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May 23, 2002

  • Commencement 2002 — Graduates, families 'savor the moment'
  • Work to begin on memorial garden
  • $1.1 million award — Air Force grant to support digital-detection lab
  • Scholar helps African nations learn democracy's lessons
  • Student housing, Field House keep crews busy
  • Kelly, Carr report on successes with campaign, research endeavors
  • Take the Bearcat for a ride with new BU license plate
  • Summer on campus means camps for learning, fun, sports
  • News & Notes
    • State budget could result in shortfall for University
    • Harpur dean will speak at retirees club luncheon
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May 16, 2002

  • Commencement 2002
    • First Decker doctorates among 3,400 degrees awarded
    • Triplets find themselves -- together
    • Two honorary degrees to be awarded
    • Five named winners of distinguished dissertation awards
    • Graduate Profiles: Meet some of Class of 2002
  • Looking for love: Philosopher explores difference between romance and real love
  • Planted in stone: Binghamton University lab houses one of best, largest Devonian plant collections
  • Learning the lessons of leaders — born and made
  • Standard measures: Scholar developing ways to gauge corrections systems
  • BU's needs a funding priority with federal lawmakers
  • EPA audit slated for this summer for labs, offices
  • News & Notes
    • Addictions conference to be held in October
    • BU among top 100 schools cited by Hispanic Outlook
    • EOP recognizes faculty, staff who supported students
    • Seven athletes honored with top awards
    • Inside Info: Name changes, NYC Bus Trip, Dependent Insurance
    • Final fun
    • Cremins replaces Nelson as trustee
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May 9, 2002

  • Seven cited by chancellor for inventive work
  • BU community signs up for Field House memories
  • For 25 years, 3 governors, 6 chancellors, 2 presidents
  • Strategic planning group to look at technology, internationalization
  • Binghamton Bearcats attract international talent
  • News & Notes
    • Faculty Senate opposes assssments that would compare campuses
    • Wrestling championship comes to West Gym
    • Electrical shutdown scheduled for May 25
    • Employees may continue dependent health insurance
    • Several basketball camps to be offered during summer
    • End of semester openings and closings
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May 2, 2002

  • May 6 in vulnerable date: computer worm ready to attack
  • SUNY names Tricomi distinguished professor
  • Geologist to answer cancer rate questions at public hearing
  • SUNY Research Foundation supports protein study center at BU
  • Educator, alumnus to speak to ’02 graduates
  • BU Spring Fling 2000
  • News & Notes
    • Foundation names MacNeill to NYC Metro development post
    • Chancellor honors seven BU students for excellence
    • Russian-language comedy on Newing stage May 3
    • INSIDE INFO: Ground Zero Trip, Tennis Clinic, Sobriety Check, Talk On Brazil, Teaching Science
    • Harpur Chorale, Women's Chorus to sing a diverse range of work at Anderson Center
    • Voice and opera student to perform German songs May 8
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April 25, 2002

  • Campus crime dips, arrests rise
  • Applications hit record level
  • Campus will celebrate with Spring Fling
  • In aftermath of September 11 - Campus security research grows
  • DeFleur gives state of University report to Faculty Senate
  • Author, essayist Blank will talk at JC gallery
  • Wind Ensemble will offer butterflies and bees concert
  • Nine-piece percussion group offers May 7 concert
  • News & Notes
    • Campus Habitat house to be dedicated May 4
    • BU joins Call to Serve U.S. workforce effort
    • PEC to seek nominations for new service award
    • Question-answer session set for Fulbright scholar program
    • Mississippi poet will conclude readers series
    • Last day of classes to be celebrated at CIW
    • EOP recognizes faculty, staff for support of program
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April 18, 2002

  • In first-ever advocacy day - Binghamton takes its case to Albany
  • For alumnus, baseball becomes passion and profession
  • Honors Day celebrates student work--mice included
  • Nobel laureate, lord among 500 at globalization conference
  • Salamanders' annual spring ritual puts them on the move
  • Two versions of the "Gloria" featured in concert
  • Harpur Jazz Ensemble will perform with Reid
  • News & Notes
    • Daniel A. Schofield appointed to University Council
    • DeFleur discusses state budget issues with PEC
    • Health care symposium scheduled for May 3
    • Undergraduate research to get NSF support
    • Argentine scholar will address human rights issues
    • Registration starts for summer sports campus
    • MIT professor will give annual Ferber Lecture
    • Three readings scheduled for Broome Public Library
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 April 11, 2002

  • New program could strengthen Turkish ties
  • SOM students get chance to learn from experts
  • Honors day to feature undergrad research
  • Teams will tell BU's success story in Albany
  • PetNet dispenses smiles, wags and woofs from the Decker School
  • 2 cited for mentoring efforts
  • News & Notes
  • World notables will attend conference on globalization
  • DeFleur featured panelist at campus-community conference
  • Management students hear author, venture capitalist
  • Colorado educator to speak at annual Couper Lecture
  • Mother, daughter writers will read from works on April 16
  • Kent State expert will discuss translation and technology
  • Sessions offered as part of administrative certificate program
  • Health services re-accredited
  • Air Force to offer free concert
  • Jazz bassist Rufus Reid will play with Harpur ensemble
  • Jacobs to offer performance of avant garde film
  • Organist Carole Terry will play at downtown Binghamton church
  • Binghamton Philharmonic at Anderson April 13
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April 4, 2002

  • Food court, offices open in University Union addition
  • Graduate School initiatives, enrollments advance
  • Combined bachelor's, master's programs growing in popularity
  • MTV Spring Campus Invasion 2K2 tour hits campus
  • Rightmire named distinguished professor
  • BU mathematicians take numbers to the 9th level — and a world record
  • Lewis gets NSF grant: Research puts PCS on world grid
  • A run in the sun: Track teams feel Florida heat
  • Swimmer BU's 1st all-American
  • Celebrating excellence: 24 graduate students honored for outstanding teaching, research
  • Opera singers will perform April 6
  • Works by faculty performers, composers on stage April 11
  • Binghamton Philharmonic at Anderson Center April 13
  • Faculty work on display in Endicott
  • Persian miniature paintings featured at University Art Museum
  • Quality Corner
  • News & Notes:
    • Cheryl Brown appointed director of admissions
    • Catalog will supplement online Bulletin in fall
    • Student applicants sought for Commencement speakers
    • Mother, daughter writers will read from works on April 16
    • Student Honors Day, showcase is scheduled for April 14
    • Information session on new benefit will be offered April 16
    • Videographer to present multi-media work April 8
    • 15 documentaries from South Asia will be shown
    • Yale scholar will deliver 24th Leranbaum Lecture
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March 21, 2002

  • BU researchers attend defense briefing
  • Campus takes multiple paths in dealing with alcohol issues
  • Libous pushes funding for biotech research
  • Head of Afghan relief stresses quick action
  • program aims to reset student drinking norms
  • Chamber Choir to present concert of sacred works
  • 2002-2003 Anderson season has international flavor
  • Lifeworks orientation session planned
  • Employees honored for service
  • News & Notes:
    • Faculty Senate approves assessment process
    • Nominations due April 1 for honorary degrees
    • Graduate students plan confernece April 4-6
    • art exhibit will focus on bady image concepts
    • Applications sought for student scholarships
    • Health care symposium scheduled for May 3
    • Theatre, art history offer study tour of Greece
    • Electrical shutdown set for March 24, 30
    • Inside Info
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March 14, 2002

  • Overflow crowd greets senator: Clinton, campus click during visit
  • DOT planning Bunn Hill crosswalk work
  • Decker gets grant for Alzheimer's education
  • Technology gives videoconferencing a boost
  • Fulbright applicants sought
  • Russian ballet company will offer Spartacus
  • Chamber music concert features faculty, guests, Goldstaub composition to premeiere March 24
  • New and Notes:
    • Anderson invited to address Russian conference
    • Novelist Karen Tei Yanashita will offer reading March 19
    • Globalization conference to include world notables
    • Strategic planning will be topic of March 26 seminar
    • Politics of art curating will be subject of conference
    • Nominations due for Gardner Fiction Book Award
    • Faculty proposals sought for intercampus confernece funding
    • Video artist Miranda July to present latest production
    • Memorial service set for Laurence Leamer
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March 7, 2002

  • Housing work to start Monday
  • Women will test record at tournament
  • Researchers win grant to explore teen drinking
  • SEHD helps helpers adjust to new world in 9-year partnership
  • Forum will hear about Afghan relief
  • Concerto competition winners will perform with University Symphony
  • Harpur Chorale, Women's Chorus will join for concert performance
  • Rolls will present original works March 16
  • Faculty, guest performers will play chamber music masterworks
  • Theatre Department presents "The Country Wife" Friday
  • News and Notes:
    • BU joins SUNY campuses in Albany for advocacy day
    • University, community writers offer readings downtown
    • Poet St. John will lead off Milton Kessler poetry series
    • Nominations sought to honor student employees of year
    • Faculty Senate committee sponsors September 11 dialogue
    • Coiner Undergraduate prize nominations due April 5
    • Braudel Center continues with Two Cultures series
    • Course on customer relations offered March 12
    • Discovery Center offers walk-in tutoring
    • Haitian cultural night offered Saturday
    • Clinton on campus for town meeting Saturday
    • Russian researchers present at conference
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February 28, 2002

  • Research gets funding interest
  • Field House construction nears half-way point
  • Eating right means more than a diet
  • Massachusetts company joins IEEC as partner
  • Girl Scouts to honor DeFleur as role model
  • Scholars debate religion's impact on Mideast
  • Stoppard play will explore reality's limits with a laugh
  • Wind ensemble will present international song and dance
  • Bassoonist's recital will feature original compositions
  • Pianist Michael Salmirs will perform March 2
  • News & Notes:
    • Conference will examine themes of social justice
    • Information sessions set on new long-term care benefit
    • Dickinson Community Players will stage two productions
    • Supreme Court decision making will be lecture topic
    • Safe Zone offers three orientation sessions
    • UUP Promotions
    • Admissions plans multicultural weekend
    • Annual Lasky Lecture will focus on the Bible
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February 14, 2002

  • BU to honor Oliveira with degree
  • Students hear rallying cry on TAP aid
  • Printed Bulletin to shrink; Web version continues
  • Campus News & Notes:
      • Chavez named director of student financial aid
      • 63 BU athletes listed on America East roll
      • Foundation award nominees are due Feb. 28
      • SOM offers seminars to help MBA, accounting job seekers
      • Faculty-student scholarship applications due March 27
      • Networking is topic of women's business roundtable
      • Discovery assistants sought for the upcoming year
  • Little receives national honor for service
  • Senate approves assessment plan
  • Admissions website, report win national honors
  • TAP proposal revisions sought by panel chief
  • Anderson Center will resonate with flamenco beat
  • Novelist Vernon will read from his latest work
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February 7, 2002

  • Heishman will retire from library
  • Course on terrorism fills need, lecture hall
  • Internationalization effort earns high marks
  • Campus News & Notes:
      • Field House could have many uses says Ferrara
      • Three SUNY Trustees honored on retirement from board
      • Documentary on 1968 draft protest will be offered February 18
      • Student internship fair, BU crisis Fund
  • State adds long-term care insurance benefit
  • DeFleur tells senate, BU at critical juncture
  • Three from BU play leadership roles
  • Life after September 11: Faculty perspectives
  • Students find opportunity in new program
  • Harpur Dean's lectures bring expertise to campus
  • Book gives a voice to silent film stars
  • Harpur Film Society presents nine films
  • Crosbys will host a cappella competition
  • Oliveira concert to suport Brady scholarship
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January 31, 2002

  • University adds new crosswalk signs
  • Online library catalog will link BU, SUN
  • Campus News & Notes:
      • Habitat student chapter wins award from SUNY leaders
      • Binghamton schools honor Demtrak
      • Council/Foundation Award nominations requested
      • Nine writers will participate in Spring Readers' Series
  • Development awards announced
  • Control systems limited residence hall fire damage
  • Student's are focus of course on teaching
  • Oliveira to highlight Brady concert
  • Ensemble will help celebrate Black History Month in song
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January 24, 2002

  • $1.75 million from Freeman Foundation - Asian studies win major grant
  • Chancellor optimistic on budget outlook
  • Schumer pledges support for research
  • Campus News & Notes:
      • BU athletes earn top grades; 3.17 average GPA sets record
      • CEMERS seeking papers for fall conference on recovery
      • Sodexho names Nowacki, Laskaris to new positions
      • NYSERNet session cancelled
  • Student retention rates pose residence challenge
  • Defense Department plans session for researchers seeking contracts
  • Union addition to open in mid-March
  • Bix: Hirohito decision led to later problems
  • Budget avoids tuition increase
  • Choral ensemble will sing spirituals
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January 17, 2002

 

  • BU Campaign exceeds goal
  • Despite challenges, University firm on goals
  • Campus News & Notes:
    • Chancellor reviews progress of SUNY system in 2001
    • Harpur College ceremony recognizes December grads
    • State consortium plans session on Internet connection grants
    • SUNY Faculty Senate will meet here
    • Bix to speak at Harpur Forum lunch
    • Deans discuss interdisciplinary work
    • CSEA promotions
  • Harpur Dean's administrative aide Ruth Freedman dies in December
  • A narrow loss at UNC yields a big win
  • Truncale's injury puts her on bench for season
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