Vol. 22 No. 19 Feb. 5, 1998

Sophomore Brad Eardley helps a resident at Kalighat, a home for the destitute and dying in Calcutta, India. (For more information about the students' trip, see story below.)
News
Antarctica provides hands-on experience to graduate student
Scalia gives moot court finalists rare taste of lawyering
Words fall short in describing students' India trip
Notice of cancellation
Nobel Laureate Jose Ramos-Horta to speak on human rights Feb. 11
Poet and essayist Susan Stewart to read for International Writers Center series
Mezzo soprano cooks up diverse program
Engineers help promote quake awareness
Grassroots organizer Ernesto J. Cortes Jr. to discuss new community development
Campus Y plans cultural celebration
Chinese New Year Festival ends with a bang
Medical Update
Morris appointed Friedman Professor of Neurology
Hammonds named diversity programs' associate director
Department of Medicine divisions to combine clinical programs
Washington People
Drobak helps new Czech economy emerge
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For The Record
Goldie Gollin Millstone, philanthropist
Campus Authors: R. Keith Sawyer
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TIAA-CREF consultants visiting campus to help employees with retirement planning
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