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- July 9-22, 1999: Native American cradleboards; composer Anthony Burgess; off hours with cyclist John Stein; Deaf Literacy Program; musical menagerie
- June 25-July 8, 1999: Credit for summer graduate courses, drug and vaccine trials, outreach to elementary school in exchange for research permission
- June 11-24, 1999: Values initiative; Haffenreffer collection will move to campus; Commencement coverage; Mars in 3-D; building racecars
- May 27-June 10, 1999: Commencement coverage
- May 7-26, 1999: Taking the bus to work, reading to kids, software for schools, Off Hours
- April 23-May 6, 1999: New phone prefix; prospective students take the "A Train" to a Day on College Hill; Campus Compact; Howard Chudacoff's book about bachelorhood; a look at visiting professors
- April 16-22, 1999: New procedure for budget review; Miss Rhode Island Latina is a Brown student; Staff Development Day seminars; Fruit & Rally; engineer leaves Xerox for academe
- April 9-15, 1999: Behind the scenes in the admission process; cluster reviews of departments
- April 2-8, 1999: Survey of undergraduates; Renn Mentoring Program; RUE student left Baghdad vowing to get an education; NewsBytes
- March 19-April 1, 1999: Housework and depression; virtual career fair; the Ultimate Forum
- March 12-19, 1999: Web advisory committee expands; vote on medical degree requirement; Silicon Valley envy; walk across America
- March 5-11, 1999: Virtual reality labs; senior's trip to Bosnia; Presidential Seminar lecture; how RI should spend tobacco settlement funds, The Water Cooler on the Oscars, NewsBytes
- Feb. 26-March 4, 1999: New financial aid plan; Corporation sets new tuition; undergraduates and research; Stephen Hopkins portrait
- Feb. 12-25, 1999: ACUP report; public affairs conference on spiritual life; pet therapy for chemo patients; autism cluster; community director program
- Feb. 5-11, 1999: Presidential Seminar; entrepreneur program; end-of-life care; walk across America
- Jan. 29-Feb. 4, 1999: Circular A-110; hospital merger; e-mail crime alert; The Water Cooler
- Jan. 22-28, 1999: Staff Advisory Committee recommendations; New BOCA; presidential hosts; legislative seminar
- Dec. 11, 1998-Jan. 21, 1999: Meteor collision; remote sensing technology; stained-glass artist Alice Pate; Brown and the Providence Singers
- Dec. 4-10, 1998: Helping Southeast Asians become teachers in Providence; archaeological digs in Petra; the Leonid meteor shower; recycling in the hospital; Model UN; financial aid review
- Nov. 20-Dec. 3, 1998: A look at JFK assassination through the eyes of the Warren Commission; treatment for chronic depression; Brown Oxfam's Marble Project hits the road
- Nov. 13-19, 1998: The MD-PhD program; Royce Fellow's work at Rhode Island Training School; NPR reporter talks about fates of Clinton, Gingrich
- Nov. 6-12, 1998: A new concentration - Public and Private Sector Organization; student addresses UN; faculty share ideas about teaching large lecture courses; oral history on the Web; President Gee on his friend John Glenn's return to space
- Oct. 30-Nov. 5, 1998: Red tape task force proposals; Jon Witman's love for the ocean; composer Steve Reich; alligator research
- Oct. 23-29, 1998: Bat sonar; Heywood, Miller win teaching awards; effects of prenatal cocaine exposure; Allen Pires, DJ
- Oct. 16-22, 1998: Hospice through the eyes of the patient, the caregiver, the physician; lab safety; endowment losses; Fredericka Wilson '99
- Oct. 9-15, 1998: Project Eye-to-Eye mentors youngsters with learning disabilities; what can you do with an Egyptology degree?; campus crime report
- Oct. 2-8, 1998: MacMillan Hall; Public Affairs and University Relations reorganization; Bechtel retires
- Sept. 25-Oct. 1, 1998: Interview with new head of Development; grant for undergraduate biosciences; decoding "racial Rosetta stone; birds of Brown; Last Word on embassy bombings
- Sept. 18-24, 1998: Brown faculty testify on Capitol Hill; Brown in the movies; "curbside" consultations; University partnerships with city schools; a disaster plan for Rhode Island
- Sept. 11-17, 1998: Gee's challenges for coming year; Paula Vogel's "Dis-Orientation"; BEARS lend a paw; the science of shuteye
- Sept. 4-10, 1998: Police and Security gets national accreditation; Class of 2002; Opening Convocation; orientations for all; take us out to the ball game!