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Architecture promotes MacKeith, Winters
"Peter has the profound respect of both faculty and staff," said Cynthia Weese, dean of the School of Architecture. "He has been extremely effective in recruiting and advising -- for which we initially engaged him -- and has taken additional responsibility for areas like publications, improving both content and design, and international programs, recently helping to establish our new studio in Helsinki, Finland.
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Wrighton
elected to NAICU board Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton has been elected to the board of directors of the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (NAICU). Wrighton assumed his new responsibilities last month at the NAICU 2002 Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. He will serve a three-year term as an at-large member of the 44-person board. NAICU serves as the unified national voice of independent
higher education and represents more than 900 private
colleges and universities on policy issues with the federal
government. The NAICU board sets the association's legislative,
research and communications agendas and establishes guidelines
for accomplishing its priorities. Full story
Obituaries
Leigh Gerdine, who helped develop the University's Department of Music in Arts & Sciences in 1950, died Friday, March 1, 2002, after an apparent heart attack while exercising. Judith Doneson, 54 Judith E. Doneson, Ph.D., died of cancer Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2002, at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. She was 54. Since 1997, Doneson lectured students as part of The Program for the Humanities in Medicine. Full story Of note Egon Schwarz, Ph.D., Alan M. Grossfeld, Matthew J. Silva, Ph.D, Joseph Kras, M.D, D.D.S., Chung Y. Hsu, M.D., Ph.D., and Leanne Rae Stewart, Ph.D. Full story
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