Vol. 21 No. 19 Feb. 6, 1997

Kai White, left, a freshman majoring in architecture, and Jae Kim, a joint-degree undergraduate in architecture and business, are members of a team that is rebuilding a slave cabin from the 1830s inside the new Black World History Wax Museum in north St. Louis. Members of the School of Architecture's chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architecture Students helped dismantle the cabin in Jonesburg, Mo., for its transport to and restoration in the museum, which is scheduled to open this month. (For more information about the restoration project, click here.) Photo by Mary Butkus.
News
Restoring history: Architecture students rebuild slave cabin inside new St. Louis museum
Is the Internet compromising patient privacy?
'Praxis' makes for hands-on learning in business course
Patricia Cobey's new play describes turning point in Irish woman's life
First part of Multiculturalism Debate features Berkeley's Ronald T. Takaki
Activities, activism hallmarks of Jewish Awareness Month
Monday Night Lecture Series features array of architecture professionals
Medical Update
Early detection: Screening for prostate cancer might help save African-American lives
Study focuses on link between cardiovascular complications, diabetes
Frieden named interim head of biochemistry
Washington People
Schreiber's research gives birth to hope
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Hugh Macdonald appointed chair of Department of Music
Kresge Foundation awards challenge grant to School of Law for its building campaign
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