MAY 14, 1999, VOLUME 28 NUMBER 18 

  • CALENDAR

  • WHO'S WHO

  • NEWSMAKERS

  • COMPUTING CORNER
  • TOP STORIES
    Donaldson tells graduates
    to seize opportunities


    Profs' study of cities' buying power
    attracts media attention nationwide


    University to purchase supercomputer

    OTHER NEWS

    Senate recommends policy
    to protect copyright interests


    Batten Award presented to Bill Lobeck '63 and his wife

    University, Alumni Association
    honor latest Outstanding Scholars


    Truman Scholar Kendra Langlois
    is choice for 1999 Kaufman Prize


    Carl Boyd gets Fulbright to teach next year in Poland

    Brenner publishes new book on philosopher Wittgenstein

    ReNeé Dunman named
    director of EO/AA office


    Tonelson Award goes to mechanical
    engineering's Sushil Chaturvedi


    Cynthia Jones receives award for outstanding researcher

    Anne Savage named Administrator of the Year

    Engineers share Instructional Technology Teaching Award

    Clarke, Jurgens win TELETECHNET
    teaching awards


    Fulbright book project leads
    to new offers for Mengistu


    Music on the Mall
    "Three Thursdays in June" returns next month


    Faculty/Staff Annual Fund campaign tops $75,000 goal

    Project seeks memorabilia from past
    Literary Festivals for digital archive


    Bell Atlantic continues donations
    to distance learning programs


    Old Dominion honors
    seven retiring faculty


    Phi Kappa Phi inducts faculty,
    administrators and students


    Technology teacher ed. program one of nation's top five

    Master's student named a Virginia
    Governor's Fellow for the summer


    First Disability Services teaching award presented

    Academic career spans three decades for spring graduate


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