Contents forJune 11-24, 1999
- A new initiative, announced at a special forum Commencement weekend, will integrate a formal study of values into the curriculum and campus life
- The Haffenreffer Museum, which was to have moved from its Bristol site to the Old Stone Bank building in Providence, will move to the Brown campus instead
- COMMENCEMENT COVERAGE: A sampling from Commencement Forums, Ogden Lectures and the Baccalaureate address, scenes over the weekend, and the changing of the Green
- GO BEARS! Women's crew wins Brown its first NCAA title; Brown team bests some of the nation's best-known engineering schools at the annual Society of Automotive Engineers' competition
- Brown honors its first African-American Ph.D. recipient with a portrait.
- The antidepressant Serzone, when combined with psychotherapy, appears to be highly effective treatment for chronic depression, according to results of a new study
- A Brown geologist is among 20 scientists who create the first three-dimensional map of Mars
- Researchers find a protein abnormality associated with Alzheimer's disease
- A new study of a batch of dinosaur fossils shows that their feet moved in ways similar to birds
- LAST WORD: Herschel I. Grossman on kleptocracy, revolution and Kosovo