The Chronicle Archive - 2001
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The Chronicle - November 9, 2001 |
The Chronicle - November 2, 2001 Ed Pavlic's poetry is all about music and the memories it evokes. More... |
The Chronicle - October 26, 2001 Scott Scullion's career as a classicist was nearly derailed by a "statistics-generating principal with a white belt and shoes." More... |
The Chronicle - October 19, 2001 Thomas Werner, Florence B. Sherwood Professor of Physical Sciences, received the American Chemical Society's Award for Research at an Undergraduate Institution. More... |
The Chronicle - October 12, 2001 NASA Astronaut Bonnie Dunbar will present the Laurence Levine `52 and Barry Traub `53 Lecture titled "From Apollo Into the New Millennium - Human Space-Flight Exploration" More... |
The Chronicle - October 5, 2001 The Pentagon Papers. A collection of Gemini photos of Earth. A 1942 publication on the internment of Japanese on the West Coast. A 2000 document titled Patterns of Global Terrorism. More... |
The Chronicle - September 28, 2001 Dianne Crozier, the College's director of admissions, is the kind of admissions recruiter that parents of college-searching children love. More... |
The Chronicle - September 21, 2001 The College this week mourned the loss of junior Mark Stokes, who died Monday as a result of injuries he suffered in a car accident the day before near his home in New Milford, N.J. More... |
The Chronicle - September 14, 2001 As news of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon quickly spread, members of the campus community walked about in stunned silence, stopping occasionally to whisper in small groups as the campus fell into an eerie silence. More... |
The Chronicle - September 9, 2001 Byron Nichols, winner of this year's Stillman Prize for Excellence in Teaching, reached an intellectual and emotional epiphany in his first couple of years in Union's political science department thanks to a simple definition in a little-known book about the virtues of a liberal arts education. More... |
