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Q&A: Paula Breslin

December 15, 2004

Paula Breslin, director of the college s First Year Experience Program, accepted a serious challenge when she assumed responsibilities for the position.

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Communication Department Raises Its Voice

January 17, 2005

More than 5,500 college professors, graduate students, and communication professionals attended the 90th meeting of the National Communication Association (NCA), but the voice of McMicken's communication department was nevertheless loud and clear.

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Meet...Beth Walter Honadle

January 17, 2005

Beth Walter Honadle, director of the Institute for Policy Research and professor of political science, says that her passion is conducting research that is policy-relevant and then making it accessible to policy makers.

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Classics Department Does It Again

January 17, 2005

Alexander and Troy may have bombed at the box office, but there was standing room only when they were subjects for the classics department's mini-symposia.

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Neuroscience's Missing Piece

January 17, 2005

When John Bickle, head of the philosophy department and three McMicken undergraduates traveled to Hungary to participate in a study abroad program he helped design, he wasn't thinking only of the one-week block course he was scheduled to teach.

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New Math Learning Center Opens

January 2, 2005

The Department of Mathematical Sciences will be offering assistance with all freshman level math classes in its expanded Mathematics Learning Center located in 614 Old Chemistry.

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Media And Scientific Controversies Topic For Communication Colloquium

January 25, 2005

Matthew Nisbet from Ohio State will be the featured speaker when the UC Communication Department presents its Winter Research Colloquium on Jan. 27. The title of Nisbet's presentation is "The AG Biotech Debate: Understanding Cycles of Media Attention and Definition to a Scientific Controversy."

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FYI

January 17, 2005

The January 7, 2005 edition of The Chronicle of Higher Education contains a special report on what it calls A Year of Recovery in Higher Education.