Science & Technology

  1. Regents approve renovation projects March 20, 2000
  2. Six honorary degrees to be awarded March 20, 2000
  3. Faculty, administrators examine student group space allocation March 15, 2000
  4. Communities launch dialogues on genetics policy March 15, 2000
  5. “Water quantity and quality” is topic of March 17 symposium March 15, 2000
  6. Prof. Abigail Stewart to deliver Russel Lecture March 14 March 10, 2000
  7. Fellows Program supports students in public interest careers March 8, 2000
  8. Indiana’s Sen. Lugar to receive Distinguished Legislator Award March 7, 2000
  9. University selected to participate in Early Adopters Program March 3, 2000
  10. What are fundamental causes of gross violations of human rights? March 2, 2000
  11. Mouse model for most common human cancer March 1, 2000
  12. Black-white health gap is as large as it was in 1950 February 29, 2000
  13. Dept. of Public Safety presents community, department awards February 25, 2000
  14. Why is a green sea turtle called green if it’s actually brown?Students to test their knowledge of ocean sciences February 22, 2000
  15. New Plant Extension director named February 18, 2000
  16. Statement by President Bollinger on Workers Rights Consortium February 18, 2000
  17. Faculty members named Arthur F. Thurnau Profs February 17, 2000
  18. Regents approve renovation of Public Health buildings February 17, 2000
  19. Regents approve renovation of Medical Sci. II & Buhl Buildings February 17, 2000
  20. Regents approve administrative appointments February 17, 2000