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Spectrum - Volume 18 Issue 31 May 9, 1996

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A non-profit publication of the Office of the University Relations of Virginia Tech,
including The Conductor , a special section of the Spectrum printed 4 times a year

Spectrum Volume 18 Issue 31 - May 9, 1996

  • Capital Outlay program features many projects
  • Akers named first Alphin professor
  • Commonwealth Connection involves faculty
  • Cox grants to help improve diets
  • University's accomplishments noted
  • Achievers
  • Another View of WVTF
  • UOIP seeks Fulbrights
  • Phi Kappa Phi recognizes inductees
  • CommonHealth a benefit for all Tech employees
  • Payroll deferral impact limited
  • Calendar
  • Chichester to speak at political science exercises
  • USGS Director Eaton to speak at geological-sciences exercises
  • Computing Center Short Course Schedule-Summer 1996
  • Eyre addresses AVMA symposium
  • Marcy receives teaching award
  • Enrollment at 4,800 for 2000
  • McGrath wins chemistry award
  • Outstanding student leaders, advisers honored
  • Jobs
  • Student investors receive more money to benefit university
  • Capital Outlay Projects
  • "The Pill" for roaches receives patent
  • Obituary - Leonard J. Currie, 82
  • Haney outstanding forestry alumnus

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