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Sept. 13, 2002 Vol. 27, No. 3
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Kornfeld, Schaal to speak for Assembly Series

Stuart Kornfeld, M.D., a prominent molecular biophysicist and biochemist, and Barbara Schaal, Ph.D., an authority on plant biology and life sciences, will receive the University's 2002 Faculty Achievement Awards and summarize their scholarly work at an awards ceremony as part of the Assembly Series. Full story

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The following incidents were reported to University Police from Sept. 3-10. Readers with information that could assist in investigating these incidents are urged to call 935-5555. This release is provided as a public service to promote safety awareness and is available on the University Police Web site.


Sept. 3

8:55 a.m. -- An unknown person took an oil painting of Elizabeth Danforth from the wall on the first floor common area of the Danforth House. Total loss is estimated at $500.

Sept. 6

4:20 p.m. -- An employee reported that an unknown person stole a Canon digital camera from Bixby Hall. Total loss is estimated at $900.

Sept. 9

9:52 p.m. -- A student reported that between 6:45-9:45 p.m., an unknown person entered her green 1998 Honda Accord, parked in the center of Parking Lot No. 4 by North Brookings Hall. The person broke the rear passenger window and stole a laptop computer. Total loss is estimated at $3,505.

10:15 p.m. -- A University employee reported that between 6:30-9 p.m., an unknown person punched open the passenger door of her 1991 Toyota, which was parked in Parking Lot No. 4 by North Brookings Hall. The faceplate of her stereo was ripped off and damaged. Total loss is estimated at $750.

Additionally, University Police responded to nine reports of larceny, two reports of fraud and one report each of auto accident, alarm, drug offense, disturbance, property damage and animal complaint.


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