Volume 23, Issue 24
June 12, 1998
Amid the Celebration, Messages of Peace —See FULL STORY
Men’s Crew Finishes 2nd in the Nation; On to the Henley Royal Regatta Dan Richman, CC‘98, adorned with his silver medal, rests after the race.—See FULL STORY.
Calendar: Events at Columbia, June to Sept. 1998
CU Trustees Pass 1998–99 Budget of $1.4 Billion; Major Investments Made to Facilities, Academic Programs
Fitzpatrick to Head Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago
Trustee and Alumnus Philip L. Milstein Commits $10 Million for the Renovation of the College Library Milstein.—See FULL STORY.
Public Health Awarded $5M for Research on Agent Orange
News Briefs: Scientist Survives Crash into Volcano; Pilot Grants Available for Research on Elderly
In Living Color: Barnard Alumna Martha Stewart Faculty Members Receive Honorary Degrees from Universities, Colleges
Legislative Update: With a Full Plate, Congress Has 50 Days to Complete the Budget
Mareen Howard Joins Six Other Faculty in the American Academy
Film Division Announces Winners of Krim Memorial Scholarship
Homework in Writing Program Becomes a Play on Broadway; 2 Tony Nominations for ‘Honour’ by Joanna Murray-Smith
People
Study Finds Girls Are More Patriotic and Tolerant of Differences
Researchers Study the Role of Religion in World’s Armed Conflicts, and Seek Solutions
Barnard Musician Wins First Prize in Songwriting Contest
L.A. Screening of Student Work Marks Film Division’s Partnership with Nickelodeon Movies
Two Professors Honored: Fahn, Bigger
In Memorium: During 1998 Commencement, One Deserving Student, Claudia Morey, Was Sadly Absent
Big Cities Are Found at Risk under Federal Welfare Reform
Researchers Find Novel Gene Family Responsible for Pacemaker Activity in Brain and Heart
Computer Training Classes for Employees
Sports: Snapshots of the Season; Honors for 97–98 Winter Athletes Are Announced
Honors for 97–98 Winter Athletes Are Announced
Philippa Feldman Is 1st Woman to Win Alumni Athletic Award
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