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Watson Institute launches environmental programs
Seven scholars from various countries came to the Watson Institute for a semester of research on environmental issues in their home countries.
Seven scholars from various countries came to the Watson Institute for a semester of research on environmental issues in their home countries.
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07/06/2001 Kerlin
Students examine data for state agencies
Do Rhode Island's public policies work? Research carried out by several public policy concentrators last May has been turned over to the state agencies that provided the data.
Do Rhode Island's public policies work? Research carried out by several public policy concentrators last May has been turned over to the state agencies that provided the data.
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07/06/2001 Cole
Researcher leads nation's first long-term look at diabetes and weight loss
If some studies suggest that diabetics who lose weight die sooner, then what do you tell overweight diabetics who want to shed pounds? Rena Wing will try to answer that question over the next 12 years through a $180-million nationwide study of whether weight loss in people with type 2 diabetes decreases risk for heart disease, stroke and death.
If some studies suggest that diabetics who lose weight die sooner, then what do you tell overweight diabetics who want to shed pounds? Rena Wing will try to answer that question over the next 12 years through a $180-million nationwide study of whether weight loss in people with type 2 diabetes decreases risk for heart disease, stroke and death.
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07/06/2001 Turner
Margaret A. Jablonski named dean for campus life at Brown University
Margaret A. Jablonski, interim associate vice chancellor for student affairs at the University of Connecticut-Storrs, has been appointed dean for campus life at Brown University.
Margaret A. Jablonski, interim associate vice chancellor for student affairs at the University of Connecticut-Storrs, has been appointed dean for campus life at Brown University.
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06/29/2001 Nickel
People say they are unique but don't seem to believe it, study finds
A study of 152 Brown University students found the way in which students viewed themselves greatly affected how they viewed others in their social group. However, when asked directly whether they were "typical," most responded no.
A study of 152 Brown University students found the way in which students viewed themselves greatly affected how they viewed others in their social group. However, when asked directly whether they were "typical," most responded no.
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06/27/2001 Cole
First long-range look at the effects of weight-loss on type 2 diabetes
Rena Wing, professor of psychiatry and human behavior at Brown University, is co-directing a new 12-year, $180-million nationwide study of how weight loss affects people with type 2 diabetes. Wing is also directing a study site at The Miriam Hospital in Providence, where she is based.
Rena Wing, professor of psychiatry and human behavior at Brown University, is co-directing a new 12-year, $180-million nationwide study of how weight loss affects people with type 2 diabetes. Wing is also directing a study site at The Miriam Hospital in Providence, where she is based.
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06/25/2001 Turner
Selections from Commencement Forums 2001
Selections from 2001 Commencement Forums
Selections from 2001 Commencement Forums
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06/22/2001 staff
Inquiring Minds: Richard besdine on living longer
Inquiring Minds: Richard Besdine on living longer
Inquiring Minds: Richard Besdine on living longer
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06/22/2001 Turner
Brown alum returns to campus after 65-year hiatus
You know a graduate has been away from Brown when he passes the Sharpe Refectory and asks, "That's new, isn't it?" So inquired Louis Leonard, who returned last month for his first class reunionÐ65 years after graduating in 1936.
You know a graduate has been away from Brown when he passes the Sharpe Refectory and asks, "That's new, isn't it?" So inquired Louis Leonard, who returned last month for his first class reunionÐ65 years after graduating in 1936.
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06/22/2001 Turner
University eyes several sites for major parking structure
University eyes several sites for major parking structure
University eyes several sites for major parking structure
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06/22/2001 Cole
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