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Sitemans honored with Harris award for strong community leadership Whitney Harris and his late wife, Jane, established the award to reward couples who care deeply about improving the quality of life in the region. Truman installed as Greensfelder professor in engineering "His value to the University has been well-reflected in his numerous honors and awards," Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton says. Des Chene awarded Guggenheim Fellowship He's among 187 U.S. and Canadian Guggenheim Fellows selected this year from nearly 3,000 applicants for awards totaling $7.5 million. | Camels & llamas provide for quick caffeine test School of Medicine researchers are developing a quick test for caffeine, a dipstick, that can be used to check for caffeine in a variety of drinks. More medical news Major to Class of 2006: 'Be ambitious, aim high' "Learning continues well beyond academia. In the university of life, it never stops," he said; later, he warned, "Never accept sound-byte government." Miller's HHMI grant enhances science learning Kathryn Miller is assuming leadership on this grant from colleague Sarah C.R. Elgin, who first secured funding from HHMI in 1992. 2006-07 parking permit prices announced Red passes will be $853 for the year; Yellow, Blue and Brown, $380; Official Business: $370; Red Evening, Yellow Evening, $88; and Daily, $5. Gateway Festival Orchestra to present free Sunday concerts In its 43rd season of summer shows, the orchestra will highlight composers and young artists from Missouri and Illinois. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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