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April 22, 2005
Vol. 29, No. 15

KU earns $19M NSF grant
Staff still work after presses stop
Public safety, collections find new home
Not forgotten
Symposium celebrates School of Medicine centennial
Web site adds medical milestones
Med Center adds staff for outreach
Alum establishes professorship
Sex assault program has new name
Classified staff look to future, appoint leaders
Governor signs civil service bill
Communication studies wins teaching excellence award
Picnic, lecture planned for Dole visit to institute
Employee celebrates 50 years
Nobel Prize-winning grad to present lecture
Student Health Services creates new note policy
Symphonic sounds

Promotions and tenure announced

2005-2006 sabbatcials announced
Women’s program fetes Gov. Sebelius
KU Recycling to test collection expansion
World music
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A new book that chronicles the development of the KU School of Medicine-Wichita was unveiled at KUSM-W’s gala 30th anniversary celebration March 26. History of the University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita 1970-2003 was written by Craig Miner, distinguished professor of history at Wichita State University.

Developing a premier community-oriented medical school without a brick-and-mortar hospital, he says, ranks medical education with aircraft manufacturing and fast food among Wichita’s crowning achievements. For more information call (316) 293-3526 or e-mail mpa@kumc.edu.

   
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