The Chronicle Archive - 2000

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The Chronicle - February 18, 2000

Jonathan Spence, one of the foremost authorities on the history and politics of modern China, will deliver the main address at the Founders Day convocation

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The Chronicle - February 11, 2000

Prof. Charles Scaife, whose hands-on science road shows have become a hit with elementary students, parents and teachers, receives what may be the ultimate comparison in a story in the Feb. 7 edition of USA Today.

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The Chronicle - February 4, 2000

The first question in an interview for a Marshall Fellowship will be a softball. The second one is the killer. The third questioner will ask about British culture and politics. The fourth will want to know who Marshall was.

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The Chronicle - January 28, 2000

Off and popping -- Brian Roy '00 starts his robot on a test run before the IVDS teams' departure for METU in Ankara, Turkey.

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The Chronicle - January 21, 2000

When Robert Wells began his research on changing roles and perceptions of death in Schenectady, he expected the project to take only three or four years.

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The Chronicle - January 14, 2000

With early decision applications up 57 percent over last year, and those for regular decisions up 20 percent, admissions appears poised to break the 4,000 mark for applications..

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The Chronicle - January 7, 2000

It may seem odd that Walter Hatke, who endlessly exhorts his students to pay attention to the details of the human form, has scarcely any people in his own works.

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