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The University has recently taken several measures to address increasing pressure from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and ...
Alumna shares DNA research
Katy Augustyn '01 inaugurated the Wesleyan Women In Science (WesWIS) program this year with a lecture delivered on Friday. Augustyn, ...
Students demonstrate against war in Iraq
On Friday afternoon, a group of about 20 University students drove to New Haven and knocked on the door of ...
University seals partnership with Connecticut Science Center
The University's Project to Increase Mastery of Mathematics and Sciences (PIMMS) has cemented a partnership with the Connecticut Science Center. ...
Lecturer argues against ignoring industrial environments in U.S.
Andrew Light, associate professor of philosophy at the University of Washington, addressed students and community members on the practice of ...
After 15-year tenure, Weitzer accepts job at Fairfield U.
Senior Associate Provost and Dean of Continuing Studies Billy Weitzer is resigning after 15 years in the University's administration and ...
Scholar probes science and art in Nabokov’s works
On Monday, the Russian Department contributed to the University's 175th Anniversary program Voices of Liberal Learning, as Jenefer Coates of ...
Professor explores psychology of young women smokers
On Wednesday, Visiting Professor of Psychology Jennifer Rose presented her findings on subgroups of women smokers and the cessation methods ...
Librarian claims internet filters, Patriot Act threaten research
American libraries face a growing number of threats to intellectual freedom, said Caleb T. Winchester University Librarian Barbara M. Jones ...
Alarms aggravate all
If you feel that your residence has been suffering through an unfair amount of ear-splitting ringing, dinging, or wailing, it's ...
