Vol. 20 No. 29 April 25, 1996

A Peruvian mystic healer, called a brujo, gives Walter Lewis, Ph.D., a ritualistic lemongrass bath during a trip Lewis and his wife, Memory Elvin-Lewis, Ph.D., took this spring with 15 biology students to the Amazon River basin. (For more information about the trip to the Amazon River basin, click here.)
News
Call of the wild beckons students to Amazon basin
Two biomedical engineering degrees to be offered next fall
University gives 'green light' to environmental program
University calendar accessible via cyberspace
Poetry Month event honors literary magazines
Students display fashion couture
Institute offers writers chance to hone techniques
Concert pays tribute to late Robert Wallenborn
Medical Update
Long-term study suggests senility not inevitable part of aging
Kipnis elected to council of National Academy of Sciences
How nerve connects to muscle focus of studies
Seminar highlights animals in space
Washington People
Cole goes beyond patient care -- she nurtures
Calendar
Exhibitions
Films
Lectures
Music
Performances
Miscellany
Calendar Guidelines
Sports
Sports recap
Campus Watch
Incidents from April 15-21
For The Record
News Analysis: Violation of unwritten contract may be source of workplace violence
For The Record
Introducing new faculty members
Campus Authors: Robert Weninger
Kurt E. Landberg, architecture instructor
Opportunities and Personnel News
Opportunities
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