Volume 23, Issue 13
January 13, 1998
Columbia Team of Scientists Will Help Build the World’s Most Powerful Accelerator
Twilight
Calendar: Events at Columbia, Jan. 30 to Feb. 12, 1998
Six Columbians Among Top Chemists of Past 75 Years
Law Begins New Human Rights Effort
Book of Treasures Marks Avery’s 100th
Four Physicists Are Elected Fellows
Et Tu Missed Out on Classics? New Postbac Program Can Help
Sagner Scholarship Established at School of Social Work
Alumna Wins at Sundance Film Festival
Oxford Moves to New Office
In Profile—Kevin Griffin: Terrestrial Biologist Is an Expert on Plant Respiration and CO2
People
A Man, a Plan, a Campus; And Now, the Book
St. Luke’s Diabetes Study
Legislative Update: Commission on Costs of Higher Education Supports University Systems, but Cites Needed Improvements
Dean’s Award to the Golds
Bosnia Negotiator Holbrooke to Speak at SIPA
G. W. Ghoudhury, 71, Teacher, Diplomat
Foreign Scholars Receive Fulbrights to Study at Columbia
Old Books, Rare Friends
Research: Columbia Joins Forces with Brazilians to Save Coastal Forest, Its Species
Macaque Mondeys—2nd Most Successful Primate—May Explain Global Spread of Humans (Ranked 1st)
Prof. Barzun’s Work Led Young Man to Columbia, and to a New Guiding Principle
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