- July 7-Aug. 31, 2000: Remote sensing helps small businesses; recruiting subjects for drug trials; International Group UTRA; off hours with Richard Roe
- June 23-July 6, 2000: New Master's of Public Health program; Summer Theater producer taking his last bow; Sarah Doyle Women's Center looks ahead; psychotropic drugs and preschoolers; off hours with Lynne Collinson
- June 9-22, 2000: Physics professor searches for extra dimensions; Rose named director of financial aid stewardship; Amy Greenwald and smart software; medical school campaign; gravestone studies; looking back on Commencement/Reunion weekend; Commencement Day honors; economic impact of Brown on city, state; study of drinking and sailors; Kosterlitz wins Onsager Prize; Last Word on possession of syringes
- May 26-June 8, 2000: Honorary degrees; senior orations; stepping into start-ups; interdisciplinary mind of Leon Cooper; student wins national acting award; reprinting Margaret Mead's works; senior awards; baccalaureate; medical school speakers; physics grad students' outreach; discovering neuroscience
- May 5-25, 2000: Fennell named dean of faculty; WBRU news team wins award; ACUP finalizes spring report; NewsBytes; Staff Development Day registration; report from the Visiting Committee on Diversity
- April 28-May 4, 2000: ACUP takes first pass at setting budget priorities; Web resource for balancing family, work; Rabbi Flam ready for change; Faculty Exhibition 2000; GIS available to Brown community
- April 21-27, 2000: ACUP receives updates on benefits packages, Campus Life Task Force; the undersea world of Jon Witman and students; off hours with Richard Gould, the aerobatic anthropology professor; Lynn Davidman on "Motherloss"; Finding the Words helps those who mourn, teaches students about grief; hospital opens haven for despondent moms; Last Word from Thomas Kniesche about closing of three graduate programs; update on new campus museum
- April 14-20, 2000: The face of the Class of 2004; faculty meeting discusses distance learning; Habitat for Humanity builds house; campus copes with hike in fuel oil; hostility and your health
- April 7-13, 2000: ACUP discusses need-blind admissions at April 3 meeting, graduate student financial aid at March 13 meeting; Haffenreffer opens 'Packrats for Posterity?"; online interaction appears to help weight loss; Off Hours: Ara Sadaniantz, M.D. - cardiologist, poet; Last Word from William Monroe about the cancellation of three graduate programs; NewsBytes, the monthly newsletter from CIS
- March 17-April 6, 2000: Results of survey of graduate students; faculty meeting of March 7; Brown faculty explore other cultures through Fulbright grants
- March 10-16, 2000: ACUP hears about plans for Life Sciences Building; Dissident poet Xue Di finds a safe harbor for writing; Science Library sees red over rising journal prices
- March 3-9, 2000: Corporation approves tuition increase; Corporation appoints members to presidential search committee; Corporation holds forums for Brown community on qualities sought in next president; infant research labs at Brown; Faculty Club's executive chef; memo regarding Feb. 21 incident; trying to speed electrons; NewsBYTES
- Feb. 25-March 2, 2000: ACUP looks ahead to spring semester priorities; Halberstam opens six-day exploration of sports and society; civil rights leader addresses Celebration of Community lunch; clinic offers medical insight for parents pursuing international adoption; new project supports better end-of-life care throughout state; students will go to state capitols for debates on U.S. policy; special online report: UDC findings in Feb. 21 assault case; notes on Brown's disciplinary system, and answers to frequently-asked questions
- Feb. 11-24, 2000: Special faculty meeting held hours after Gee resigns to lead Vanderbilt; committees explore campus priorities on instructional technology; sleep problems appear to be more common in schoolchildren than thought; Brown ties to Washington, Lincoln
- Feb. 4-10, 2000: Faculty hear progress of external academic reviews, outcome report presented to first cluster; Center for Environmental Studies helps Providence get a step closer to environmental plan; Celebration of Community events; Off Hours with cello players Karen Romer and Joan Lusk; teaching awards for Borts, Waage and Goodwillie; physician volunteerism; advocacy group gets grant to raise awareness about addiction treatment; new President's Achievement Awards; community health newsletter springs from student concerns; study helps parents of children with asthma to quit smoking; treatment for alcoholism; NEWSbytes
- Jan. 28-Feb. 3, 2000: Janina Montero leads task force examining campus life; campus computers survive into year 2000; progress through Red Tape Reduction committee; ACUP meeting on staff salaries; faculty meeting update on Life Sciences Building; Y-shaped nanotubes; ER counseling of teens on alcohol abuse; AA founder's archives given to Brown; entrepreneurial engineering; stigmatization of weapons; Faces of Brown with Kevin Pepere; high school students team up with Brown mentors to focus on college; Last Word: Drug-abusing moms and babies are victims of stigma
- Dec. 3, 1999-Jan. 27, 2000: The Visiting Committee on Diversity arrives on campus Jan. 30; ACUP meeting on faculty salaries; ACUP meeting on classroom quality; ACUP meeting on technology issues; snaring comet dust; behind the scenes of newest Brownbrokers presentation; handful of MAT students have given up established careers; forum on values initiative; Faces of Brown with Carleia Lighty; monthly NewsBYTES from CIS
- Nov. 19-Dec. 2, 1999: In wake of crash, Brown community offered helping hands, listening ears; Brown Red Cross Club; numbers for early action rise; FACES OF BROWN with Margaret Marisi; Royce Fellow Lester Feder and Sarah Wells; technology helps students take "Walk along Wickenden"; Stuart Altman and Jane Brody lectures; Letter from Irkutsk
- Nov. 12-18, 1999: Gee urges Brown to redefine in loco parentis; University Hall in gingerbread; apologies at faculty meeting for procedural oversight; Off Hours with Peter Mello and Jill Lawlor; students studying abroad; new insights into brain rhythms; teachable moments for smokers; Ginsburg lecture; Brown joins WRC; Center for the Study of American Civilization
- Nov. 5-11, 1999: Spoehr named new provost; who's cooking for UFS; treadmills and weight loss; teens learn about materials research; lifelong learner Harold Cohen; "Passion Play" opens Nov. 14; VIRTUALY2K conference; NewsBytes
- Oct. 29-Nov. 4, 1999: The annual research issue: Bottom line for sponsored research grew $14 million in past year; outside of the Division of Biology and Medicine, the Education Alliance received the most external funding at Brown; a look at the Brain Science Program; a look at one research project at the Watson Institute; Providence Place Mall becomes a living lab for Am Civ students; Off Hours with Carole Costello; study examines families' nicotine dependence across three generations; Vikings inspired music for "Voyages Festival"; Last Word from E. Gordon Gee and Judith Rodin
- Oct. 22-28, 1999: Study finds that the brain releases marijuana-like substance in response to pain; taking a look at the School of Medicine's impact on Rhode Island; on the prowl for the macabre on campus; findings about cell division yield new target for cancer drug
- Oct. 15-21, 1999: Peter Wegner on the mend after horrible accident in London; math and applied math departments receive $2.8-million grant; software created at Brown enables archaeologists to go on a digital dig; cast of "Flea in Her Ear" is well-dressed thanks to a small army of theater students and backstage professionals; Faces of Brown: Sue Thibault
- Oct. 8-14, 1999: Should Brown have a policy regarding commercial advertising on the University Web site?; the gamelan gateway to Javanese culture; new machine may provide answers to leading cause of blindness; Harvard law professor's lecture series will put hate crimes in spotlight
- Oct. 1-7, 1999: Results of spring survey of all undergraduates; is your equipment ready for Y2K; honorary degree for champion of brain science; Circular A-110 update; new director of EEO/AA; Brown/Fox Point child care; Last Word; NewsBytes from CIS
- Sept. 24-30, 1999: Interview with President Gee about changes in financial infrastructure, other goals; Watson Institute researcher's experiences in East Timor; sleep problems for kids who watch TV before bedtime; technology partnership to enhance learning in underserved communities; Faces of Brown - Sgt. Ronald Levy; episode five of CNN special series
- Sept. 17-23, 1999: New Life Sciences Building; Opening Convocation coverage; comedy festival; Faces of Brown - Frank Sears; barriers to work; mixed-gender investment clubs; study of how we die
- Sept. 10-16, 1999: First year of academic department reviews completed; George Borts begins 50th year at Brown; the Graduate School Level of Information Test; new play about women of color and cardiovascular disease; study sheds new light on ocean species diversity; Florentine art comes to Bell Gallery
- Sept. 1-10, 1999: Princeton dean named vice president for campus life and student services; summer sees shift in senior officials; search for new provost under way; moving out of house and in to dorms is first order of business for many families; streets near campus will close for Gravity Games; OFF HOURS: Antonio Leite preps for AIDS ride; Opening Convocation and Class of 2003 stats; RIPTA trolleys link College Hill to city highlights; SAC town fair ballot results; adolescent asthma research; Last Word: Race: Mississippi Meanings, Illinois Ideas, and Rhode
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