Vol. 20 No. 16 Jan. 18, 1996

This Robert S. Duncanson oil-on-canvas, titled "Ellen's Isle, Loch
Katrine" (1871), is part of a national touring exhibit of the works
of Duncanson, the first internationally acclaimed African-American artist.
The painting is on loan for the exhibit from the Detroit Institute of Arts.
The exhibit, "Lifting the Veil: Robert S. Duncanson and the Emergence
of the African-American Artist," opens Jan. 26 at the Gallery of Art.
(For more information about the exhibit, see story below)
News
Medicine
seeks to improve clinical practice
Worldwide
transit poetry makes stop at West Campus
Gallery to
unveil landmark exhibit of Duncanson's work
'Stage Left'
presents classical accordion virtuoso Guy Klucevsek
Wayne Fields
to sign 'Union of Words'
Seminars
outline employee retirement funds
Former astronaut
Mae Jemison opens spring Assembly Series
Theatre company
stages play based on Kafka's 'The Trial'
Student dancers
to display range of styles
Medical Update
C. Robert
Cloninger named AAAS fellow for pyschiatric work
Washington People
Armstrong
employs get-it-done attitude
Calendar
Exhibitions
Films
Lectures
Performances
Miscellany
Calendar
Guidelines
Sports
Sports recap
Campus Watch
Incidents
from Dec. 4-Jan. 12
For The Record
For the Record
Jeannette
Huey named head of international alumni relations
YWCA cites
women for leadership skills
Gallery publication
garners design honor
Alvin Frank,
former instructor of pyschiatry
Opportunities and Personnel News
Opportunities
Employee
questions sought
Staff Information
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