APRIL 10, 2002
TOP STORIES
Budget cut scenarious run as high as 4 percent
Panel to revamp parking plan
Winmore project would create affordable housing
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TOP STORIES: Budget cut scenarios run as high as 4 percent Panel to revamp parking plan Winmore project could create affordable housing Kapp named historic preservationist
MORE STORIES: Spotlight: Memories to measure time 'Yield to Heels Day' to promote pedestrian safety Kudos handed out to campus master planners School of Public Health lands $1 million gift Graduate programs rank high in U.S. News ratings BRIDGES program to hold information session on April 15 ArtiFACTS Traditional country group to perform Employee trustee seats under review
NEWS BRIEFS: PlayMakers announces accessible performance of Our Town Carolina Environmental Program forum planned Medical school symposium marks 50th anniversary Business school hosts ethics expert Upcoming exhibit focuses on work of Walker Percy Journalism students' documentary to air on UNC-TV CBS correspondent Simon to speak at business school Music department celebrates works of Stravinsky Senior class gift announced
BIG NAMES ON CAMPUS
FACULTY/STAFF NEWS & NOTES Filene tapped for Teaching Excellence award Mary H. Palmer to serve as first Umphlet distinguished professor in aging Decorations & Distinctions Campus Awards Star Heels Staff Promotions/Reclassifications
HUMAN RESOURCES Nominations for Chancellor's Award due April 19 HR facilitator of the year nominations due April 26 Carolina Cobras discount tickets available
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