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Spectrum - Volume 19 Issue 18 January 30, 1997

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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 19 Issue 18 - January 30, 1997

  • AT&T gives $600,000 for new research center
  • Kinder computer circuit boards on IBM horizon
  • Tutoring program receives certification
  • Psych department, professor ranked high
  • ACHIEVERS
  • Hult, Walcott book named best on presidency
  • Faculty Senate okays additional action on faculty perceptions, legislative action
  • Paydates topic at Staff Senate
  • RGS awards $1.5 million in ASPIRES grants to improve research capability, graduate education at university
  • Blythe speaker at open forum
  • Calendar
  • Exemplary departments nominations sought for awards
  • CS grad students publish on line
  • Water Center announces program for research support
  • Jobs
  • McGrath one of nine to be inducted into Plastics Hall of Fame
  • Forage specialist Peterson joins Extension Staff
  • Summer stipends announced
  • Public Service Programs moves to new location off campus
  • Faculty members publish major veterinary text
  • NSF graduate students select university

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