NOVEMBER 2, 2001
VOLUME 31, NUMBER 7
FRONT PAGE
Profs' research may play role in solving anthrax problem
"Public intellectual" Michael Berube to speak on "Disability and Democracy"
More foreign coins needed for sculpture
NEWS AND NOTES
War memorial plaque to be rededicated Nov. 13
Program will look at differences between Al-Islam and terrorism
"Placebos and Health" is topic of Nov. 8 lecture
Presentations offered on recent changes to Tax Act
Toomey and his music making the rounds
Open enrollment ends on 16th for CIGNA's disability, personal accident insurance
Dance program instructor, accompanist honored
Old Dominion grad named one of USA's top teachers
CALENDAR
COMPUTING CORNER
COMMENTARY
Forty days later: New York City, Oct. 20 and 21
OTHER STORIES
Faculty Senate report
Proposals for doctoral program in physical therapy, stricter smoking policy regulations are endorsed
New campus holiday tradition will light up Kaufman Mall Nov. 28
Dean of Yale's management school to address Economics Club Nov. 8
KBM president is next executive in-residence
Engineers test replica of Wright glider at wind tunnel
William H. Graves III
New education dean wants college to be No. 1 in state for quality and quantity of graduates
Women's Center celebrating 25th anniversary
Jazz vocalist Rene Marie will join Toomey Trio for Diehn Concert
Old Dominion troupe among first to perform "The Laramie Project"
Fall Dance Concert features works by students, faculty and guest artists
Concerts aplenty at Diehn Center recital hall
Acclaimed conductor Frederick Fennell to appear in concert with Virginia Chamber Players
Regional Studies Institute publishes 2nd "State of the Region"
Friends of the Library forum to look at "Impact of the Computer Revolution"