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Spectrum - Volume 19 Issue 31 May 22, 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 31 - May 22, 1997

  • Dolly-cloning director to discuss landmark research
  • Athletic study under way for certification
  • Engineering associate deans selected
  • Outreach Advisory Council appointed
  • Daniel named associate provost for undergraduate programs
  • Achievers
  • Kip announces retirement
  • Niemiera earns top college teaching award
  • Johnston named BOV representative
  • Grad student representative appointed to BOV
  • Researchers design light-activated molecules to fight cancer
  • Senate Achievements Noted
  • Davies resolution passes
  • University Smoking Policy
  • Judaic Studies curriculum established
  • Calendar
  • Campus traffic information updated
  • University heats more space with less energy
  • Equine Medical Center obtains ambulance
  • Student develops cockroach-powered car
  • Mahmud represents university in Germany promoting commonwealth
  • Jobs
  • 'While You're Away' program popular alternative for professors

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