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Driven to distraction


August 24, 2001
Vol. 26, No. 1

• Driven to distraction
• KUEA to kick off campaign with free pancake breakfast
• Repeat policy not retroactive
• Presidential historian named Dole Institute director
• Lights, camera, ...access
• Calendar update
• Federal research funding deadline approaches
• KANU wins national awards
• Equal Opportunity directorship to change hands

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Photo illustration by R. Steve Dick/University Relations

Studies conducted at KU and across the nation show the average person can only divide their attention among four objects at any given time. Adding a cell phone to this equation can be a recipe for disaster, a KU researcher says.

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KUEA to kick off campaign with free
pancake breakfast

Faculty and staff can help celebrate the public portion of KU’s third major fund-raising campaign, KU First, on Saturday, Sept. 8. To introduce the campaign to the KU community, the KU First University Family Committees will host a pancake breakfast before the KU vs. UCLA football game.

Additional features

Repeat policy not retroactive
Presidential historian named Dole Institute director
Lights, camera, . . .access

Calendar update
Federal research funding deadline approaches
KANU wins national awards
Equal Opportunity directorship to change hands


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