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Sept. 27, 2002 Vol. 27, No. 5
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Carpenter awarded one of four Brookdale fellowships

Do adult children really know what their parents want? How accurate are adult caregivers at predicting an older parent's preferences for medical care, housing, transportation, social activities and end-of-life care? Full story

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Adrian Luchini (left), the newly             installed Raymond E. Maritz Professor             of Architecture, is congratulated             by Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton             during a formal ceremony Sept.             23.
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Adrian Luchini (left), the newly installed Raymond E. Maritz Professor of Architecture, is congratulated by Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton during a formal ceremony Sept. 23. View in full


East Asian professionals program welcomes 3 journalists

The University's newly created Visiting East Asian Professionals (VEAP) program in Arts & Sciences gains steam this semester with short courses and workshops, visits by prominent Asian journalists and new resources for the East Asian Library.

Established last year in response to a four-year, $1,342,500 grant from the Freeman Foundation of New York, the VEAP program here is part of larger effort by the foundation to support undergraduate Asian studies around the country.
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Counihan to discuss women, food for Assembly Series

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Carole Counihan, an anthropologist and women’s studies expert, will discuss women and food at the Olin Conference lecture at 11 a.m. Oct. 2 in Graham Chapel.

The lecture is part of the Assembly Series, which is free and open to the public. Full story




Carpenter awarded one of four Brookdale fellowships

Carpenter
Carpenter
Do adult children really know what their parents want? How accurate are adult caregivers at predicting an older parent's preferences for medical care, housing, transportation, social activities and end-of-life care?

These are a few of the questions to be explored over the next two years by Brian Carpenter, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychology in Arts & Sciences and one of four scholars selected recently for the Brookdale National Fellowship Program. Full story

  Techno-diva Laurie Anderson brings             Happiness, a rare, autobiographically             inflected show, to Edison Theatre             Oct. 5-6.
Techno-diva Laurie Anderson brings Happiness, a rare, autobiographically inflected show, to Edison Theatre Oct. 5-6.

Anderson brings Happiness to Edison Theatre Oct. 5-6

Laurie Anderson, the superstar techno-diva of international performance art, will return to the Edison Theatre OVATIONS! Series with Happiness, a rare autobiographically inflected one-woman show.

Performances are at 8 p.m. Oct. 5 and 6. Full story


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Dwight Adams, assistant director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and director of the FBI's laboratory division, addresses the FBI's 30th Annual Crime Lab Symposium.



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