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Spectrum - Volume 18 Issue 34 June 27, 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 34 - June 27, 1996

  • Fulton selected vice provost
  • VISC awarded $1.2-million grant
  • NIH research grant goes to VMRCVM's Ahmed
  • Bridge building discussion well attended
  • Johnson receives Borden Award
  • Tech researchers solve dinosaur egg mystery
  • Achievers
  • Researchers receive patent for virus detection
  • Grass research proves rewarding for Booze-Daniels
  • Campbell elected fellow of ASPRS
  • Sasser leaves office with praise for Staff Senate
  • WVTF gets top honors
  • Pathological Incinerator discontinuing operation
  • Vet med research symposium attracts 33 presentations
  • Phi Zeta presents first scholarships
  • Calendar
  • Worner honored by staff commission
  • Beeks student wins math poster contest
  • Hilu receives research award
  • First Chermside award presented
  • Krieg receives Porter award for microbiology contributions
  • Jobs
  • Book looks at next century
  • Vet Med graduates class of `96
  • Art students win awards

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