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Bell Gallery hosts "Katarzyna Kozyra: Bathhouses" exhibition
The latest Bell Gallery exhibition, two video installations filmed in a Budapest bathhouse by noted Polish artist Katarzyna Kozyra, raises questions about privacy, voyeurism, narcissism, beauty and aging.
The latest Bell Gallery exhibition, two video installations filmed in a Budapest bathhouse by noted Polish artist Katarzyna Kozyra, raises questions about privacy, voyeurism, narcissism, beauty and aging.
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01/31/2003 Curtis
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Margareta Levitsky, academic programs coordinator, Watson Institute for International Studies
Margareta Levitsky, academic programs coordinator, Watson Institute for International Studies
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01/31/2003 DeCesare
Op-Ed: Should you drink for your health?
A new study in "The New England Journal of Medicine" reports on the health benefits of moderate alcohol consumption. However, that study does not mean alcohol is a health food for everyone.
A new study in "The New England Journal of Medicine" reports on the health benefits of moderate alcohol consumption. However, that study does not mean alcohol is a health food for everyone.
News Release
02-059
01/30/2003 Nickel
Montero to become vice chancellor for student affairs at UCLA
Janina Montero, vice president for campus life and student services, will be leaving Brown University at the end of the current academic year to become vice chancellor for student affairs at UCLA.
Janina Montero, vice president for campus life and student services, will be leaving Brown University at the end of the current academic year to become vice chancellor for student affairs at UCLA.
News Release
02-058
01/28/2003 Nickel
Martin Scorsese to speak, receive creative arts award Jan. 27
Acclaimed filmmaker Martin Scorsese, winner of this year's Golden Globe award for directing, will be honored for his work by Brown University's Creative Arts Council on Monday, Jan. 27, 2003, at 4:30 p.m. in the Salomon Center for Teaching. Scorsese will also speak about his work and take questions from the audience in a session moderated by Michael Ovitz.
Acclaimed filmmaker Martin Scorsese, winner of this year's Golden Globe award for directing, will be honored for his work by Brown University's Creative Arts Council on Monday, Jan. 27, 2003, at 4:30 p.m. in the Salomon Center for Teaching. Scorsese will also speak about his work and take questions from the audience in a session moderated by Michael Ovitz.
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02-056
01/24/2003 Curtis
Industry and education joined in new medical clerkship at Brown
The Brown Medical School now offers fourth-year medical students a rotation at one of four Boston-area biotechnology or medical device firms.
The Brown Medical School now offers fourth-year medical students a rotation at one of four Boston-area biotechnology or medical device firms.
News Release
02-057
01/24/2003 Turner
Professor's recovery from near-fatal crash the focus of teaching video
A new video about Brown computer scientist Peter Wegner's recovery from a 1999 bus accident will be used to spark discussion of ethical questions surrounding the treatment of patients with catastrophic injuries. Wegner was given a 5-percent chance of survival.
A new video about Brown computer scientist Peter Wegner's recovery from a 1999 bus accident will be used to spark discussion of ethical questions surrounding the treatment of patients with catastrophic injuries. Wegner was given a 5-percent chance of survival.
News Release
02-054
01/23/2003 Cole
Noguchi sculpture, "To Tallness," on exhibition on The College Green
"To Tallness," a 10-foot sculpture by internationally known artist Isamu Noguchi, will be on public exhibition on The College Green for the next three years as part of a loan program sponsored by Brown's Public Art Committee.
"To Tallness," a 10-foot sculpture by internationally known artist Isamu Noguchi, will be on public exhibition on The College Green for the next three years as part of a loan program sponsored by Brown's Public Art Committee.
News Release
02-055
01/23/2003 Curtis
Chinese dissident Xu Wenli to serve as visiting senior fellow at Brown
Xu Wenli, the Chinese pro-democracy activist whose Christmas Eve medical release from prison allowed him to emigrate to the United States, has been appointed a visiting senior fellow at Brown University's Watson Institute for International Studies.
Xu Wenli, the Chinese pro-democracy activist whose Christmas Eve medical release from prison allowed him to emigrate to the United States, has been appointed a visiting senior fellow at Brown University's Watson Institute for International Studies.
News Release
02-052
01/22/2003 Nickel
Op-Ed: Who can stop the White House warriors? Only the American public
With public opinion so crucial in shaping the actions of the Bush administration, it seems certain that Americans will get a war in Iraq unless they say emphatically that they don't want it. The militants in the White House are champing at the bit. Only their fear of the voters holds them in check.
With public opinion so crucial in shaping the actions of the Bush administration, it seems certain that Americans will get a war in Iraq unless they say emphatically that they don't want it. The militants in the White House are champing at the bit. Only their fear of the voters holds them in check.
News Release
02-053
01/22/2003 Nickel
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