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University of Utah
April
2002
News Releases

April 30, 2002 -- U Anthropologist Elected
to National Academy of Sciences
April 29, 2002 -- Dead Man Walking
Author to Speak at U
April 29, 2002 -- How Bacteria Swim
to Dinner
April 29, 2002 -- U Press Launches
the Agha Shahid Ali Prize in Poetry
April 26, 2002 -- U Physicians
Teach New Surgery for Kids with Congenital Scoliosis
April 25, 2002 -- Bioterrorism
and Disease Watch Worked Well
April 23, 2002 -- Needed: Backpacks
for Refugee Children Worldwide
April 22, 2002 -- Jumping Robot
Olympics at the U
April 17, 2002 -- U Professors Receive
Student Choice Awards
April 16, 2002 -- Gozales &
Rodriguez to Present Screening of Documentary
April 15, 2002 -- 6,000 Youths to
Visit U of U Campus
April 15, 2002 -- Community Invited
to Spring Cleaning and Party at Jordan River Parkway
April 11, 2002 -- U Team Receives
7 Year NIH Contract to Study Strep
April 11, 2002 -- U Journalists
Capture Sic Professional Awards
April 11, 2002 -- People Ride Bus
and TRAX to the U - Parking Crunch Eases
April 11, 2002 -- Victim of Unabomber
to Discuss Public Dislike of Computers
April 10, 2002 -- Dr. Rod Brady Inducted
Into U Business Hall of Fame
April 09, 2002 -- "Crusades:
Then and Now"
April 08, 2002 -- LGBT Resource Center
Opens at U
April 08, 2002 -- Search & Destroy
Weapon Targets Cancer
April 05, 2002 -- U of U Graduate
Programs Rank Among Best in the Country
April 04, 2002 -- U of U Names Ben
Lemmon Police Chief
April 04, 2002 -- 'Pong' Creator to
Attend Atari Tournament
April 04, 2002 -- Hate Crimes Activist
Bring Message of Tolerance and Understanding
April 03, 2002 -- Utah Symposium
in Science & Literature - April 25-27, 2002
April 03, 2002 -- Infant's Relationships
with Fathers Significant
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