The Chronicle Archive - 2000
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John I. Garver, associate professor of geology, has been awarded a $150,000 grant from the National Science Foundation's Office of Polar Programs to continue work in the tectonic evolution of the Kamchatka Peninsula in the Russian Far East. More... |
Jaime Garrand '00 saw lots of mud in Prof. Don Rodbell's "Lakes and Environmental Change." More... |
The Chronicle - April 28, 2000 The College is ranked 21st among the nation's four-year baccalaureate institutions in Yahoo! Internet Life magazine's annual "100 Most Wired Colleges" ranking. More... |
The Chronicle - April 21, 2000 Sharon Gmelch, professor of anthropology, has received a Fulbright Fellowship to be a lecturer and researcher in the fall of 2001 at the University of Ireland in Maynooth, west of Dublin. More... |
The Chronicle - April 14, 2000 Christina E. Sorum has been named vice president for academic affairs and dean of the faculty More... |
Teresa Meade, associate professor of history, has been awarded a Fulbright Lectureship to teach in Tokyo, Japan, for the next academic year. More... |
The Chronicle - March 31, 2000 In between the weekly headaches, Khang Vodinh '00 has rich childhood memories, snapshots of his first 19 years in Nha Trang, a picturesque coastal community of white sand beaches in south central Vietnam. More... |
The Chronicle - March 10, 2000 Prof. Ashraf Ghaly considers engineering problems even in his sleep. The idea for an unusual course called "Construction for Humanity" came to him in a dream. Quite literally. More... |
Sofia Mazo '01 returned from last summer's National Health Systems term abroad with a stack of musical snapshots from Belgium, England, Austria and Hungary. More... |
The Chronicle - February 25, 2000 Louisa Matthew spent most of three months in Venice last fall trying to find a pharmacist. More... |
