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Mar. 22, 2002 Vol. 26, No. 25
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Parking permits up for renewal

This summer all University parking permits will be up for renewal, and the Parking Services Department is developing a mail-in program to help simplify the renewal process. Full story

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Habitat Colorado
Students work to construct the framework of a Habitat for Humanity house in Loveland, Colo.

Spring break means giving back, hard work

Spring break. For some, those words conjure up images of sunny beaches, parties and late nights.

But for some University students, the break is no break at all. It's a time for hard work and giving back to the community. Full story


Asian studies bolstered by Freeman grant

The Freeman Foundation of New York has awarded Arts & Sciences a four-year, $1,342,500 grant as part of the Freeman Foundation Undergraduate Asian Studies Initiative.

The grant, the largest single foundation grant for the promotion of Asian studies that the University has ever received, will allow for the establishment of innovative programs in keeping with the spirit of new undergraduate Arts & Sciences curriculum. Full story


Parking permits up for renewal

This summer all University parking permits will be up for renewal, and the Parking Services Department is developing a mail-in program to help simplify the renewal process.

All permits expire on June 30, including the three-year permits issued in 1999.

Faculty and staff parking permit holders will receive a renewal packet in April. Once the application and proper authorizations are returned, parking services can begin the process of issuing the permits. Full story


Copenhagen lecture series explains physics behind drama

In April, the Department of Physics in Arts & Sciences and the Edison Theatre OVATIONS! Series will present Michael Frayn's Tony Award-winning drama Copenhagen, which examines a 1941 meeting between physicists Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg -- old friends and colleagues who found themselves on opposite sides in World War II. Full story

Assembly Series brings Rita Mae Brown, Robert Provine

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The Assembly Series will welcome two speakers in as many days as writer and feminist Rita Mae Brown will present the Women's Week keynote address March 27 and psychologist Robert Provine will talk on "Laughter as a Scientific Problem" March 28. Full story


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Genome colloquium set for today

American Indian Awareness Week March 25-30

Bear Necessities sale


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Georgia
Distinguished delegation from Georgia, the former Soviet republic, visits WU.



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