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The Dec. 10, 2004, edition is the George Street Journal's final issue. Beginning in late January 2005, the Office of Public Affairs and University Relations will produce a new publication for our readers, one that reflects the dynamism of Brown today and where it's headed.
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Dec. 10, 2004: |
Changes at the George Street Journal; Adashi named dean of medical and biological science; UCS presents teaching awards; two Marshall Scholars; a show of hands for Life Science Building; brain virus discovery; biohybrid research; Eustis heads to NYC; research notes; Last Word; At Brown |
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| Nov. 19, 2004: |
Eighteen Brown faculty appointed to named professorships; staff recognition programs; Brown students and BrainGate; Calder's "Tripes"; student-run businesses; study of marine biodiversity; Bell Gallery exhibition; Sarah Doyle Gallery exhibition; At Brown |
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| Oct. 22, 2004: |
Brown to establish Institute for Archaeology and Ancient World, selects site for fitness center; HIV and AIDS in Cambodia - a student's perspective; "Anna in the Tropics"; At Brown |
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| Oct. 8, 2004: |
Research at Brown shows "signposts of stead progress"; At Brown; the lure of a new lab at Ship Street; oral history of R.I. underground; clinical trials in the news; Women Writers Project; Enterprise Forum; Fischer team probes Central American volcanoes; hunting for dark matter; Ship Street lab technologies; clinical trial registries; Rites and Reason's orientation performance; Wright wins MacArthur Fellowship |
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| Sept. 24, 2004: |
$100M gift to provide scholarships for neediest undergraduates; inverview with Dean of Faculty Rajiv Vohra on the growth of Brown faculty; sustainable food movement on campus; Smoke interns; At Brown |
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| Sept. 10, 2004: |
Opening convocation brings surprise announcement; roster of new faculty and profiles; At Brown; Bell Gallery exhibition; Sarah Doyle exhibition |
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