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Thurtene Carnival expected to draw more than 120,000 Themed "Cause For Celebration," this year's edition will be April 17-18; it is the nation's oldest and largest student-run carnival. Debate team wins first national title The team of Jonathan Wolfson and Roxanna Mason beat a duo from McKendree College in the finals of the National Invitation Tournament.
| Gallery of Art to be named for Kemper; groundbreaking April 14 The Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum was designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Fumihiko Maki as part of the $56.8 million Sam Fox Arts Center. University computer scientist contributes to sequencing of laboratory rat genome Associate Professor Michael R. Brent contributed to the analysis of the gene set; this will make the third mammal to be sequenced. Rankings have medical school, GWB at No. 2 The Department of Biomedical Engineering in the School of Engineering & Applied Science moved up two spots to 14th in the nation. Arthur is installed as Wilson professor The engineer is one of the world's experts in using electrocardiographic data to image the electrical activity of the heart. Parking to be limited week of April 12 The challenges will be due to the groundbreaking ceremonies of the Sam Fox Arts Center April 14 and Thurtene Carnival April 17-18. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
More Headlines Bridge work at Big Bend and parkway to continue Nobel Prize-winning chemist Hoffmann to speak Author Williams to speak on craft of fiction April 15 Iranian author Nafisi to speak for Assembly Series Social security numbers removed from paychecks International Festival at GWB April 12 and 16 Clarinetist Silfies to return to University HIV, addictions are topics of GWB forum | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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