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Theodore J. Cicero, Ph.D., serves as the University's vice chancellor for research |
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Empirical legal studies focus of minicourse "Conducting Empirical Legal Scholarship," a minicourse presented by the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in the School of Law, will be held May 13-15 at the Charles F. Knight Executive Education Center. This first-of-its-kind course will teach legal
scholars how to design and conduct empirical
studies and to use statistical software to manage
and analyze data. The minicourse also will provide
a foundation to pursue advanced statistical
topics. Full story
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Stalker
Prizes awarded by biology department
Shreekrishna Akilesh and Maja Svrakic both have received the Department of Biology in Arts & Sciences' Stalker Prize. The Stalker Prize is awarded to graduating
seniors whose college career is distinguished
by scholarship, service and breadth of interest.
It is given in honor of Harrison Stalker, Ph.D.,
who was an evolutionary biologist, geneticist
and a dedicated teacher who took exceptional
interest in the arts. Full story
Obituary: Hasty, former housing coordinator Natalie B. Hasty, former housing coordinator at the University, died Sunday, April 28, 2002, at her home. She was 61. Hasty came to the University in the department of Apartment Referral Service in January 1977. Four months later, she was hired as the secretary of that department. In 1983, Hasty's secretary position was upgraded
to housing services coordinator, and her additional
duties in the new position included assisting
the manager of Millbrook Apartments. Full story
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