MAY 22 , 2002
TOP STORIES
Budget forecast remains cloudy
Campus responds to wave of violence in Floyd's wake
Sidebar: Three years later, Hurricane Floyd still puts community resources, service learning to test
Gates to discuss novel by slave woman
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TOP STORIES: Budget forecast remains cloudy Campus responds to wave of violence in Floyd's wake Sidebar: Three years later, Hurrican floyd still puts community resources, service learning to test Gates to discuss novel by slave woman A peek behind the graduation stage
MORE STORIES: Parking and transportation to be disrupted Journal ranks carolina high in percentage of black faculty Benefits, incentives top survey's concerns Researchers receive $1.79 million for cystic fibrosis OWRR handles huge influx of trash and recyclables Which Jefferson? Janken helps tell story of Walter White, black writer Ueltschi service-learing grant recipients anounced
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NEWS BRIEFS Microsoft media to be renewed July 1 Additional parking available during summer session Plans under way for University-wide blood drive Work-study workshops offered for supervisors New web site offers local health information PlayMakers receives grant for next season Nominations needed for management award
FYI RESEARCH: Thesis examines role of Latinos in the state
FACULTY/STAFF NEWS & NOTES Three receive distinguished professorships Botanical Garden names Weakley herbarium curator Moore to become vice president for infomation technology at Boston Collge
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