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University of Utah
September
2002
News Releases

September 28, 2002 -- Sniffing
Out Secrets of Elephant Sex
September 27, 2002 -- Greg Louganis
part of National Coming Out Day
September 24, 2002 -- Hunger Banquet
to Drive Home Realities of Hunger
September 23, 2002 -- Kolff Wins 2002
Lasker Award for Clinical Medical Research
September 23, 2002 -- Plastic is
Promising for Magnetic Computer Memory
September 20, 2002 -- Eccles Convocation
Welcomes Adobe Founder Warnock
September 20, 2002 -- LGBT "Out
@ Lunch" Series
September 19, 2002 -- Big Crowds
Expected for U Homecoming Events
September 18, 2002 -- Photo Exhibit
- Latinos in Utah
September 18, 2002 -- Millions of
Dollars Pledged for U's Olympic Legacy
September 18, 2002 -- Workers Celebrate
First Day of Autumn
September 17, 2002 -- Ralph Nader
and Everclear at ASUU "Rock the Vote" Event
September 17, 2002 -- A New Way
to Find Planets Around Stars
September 16, 2002 -- U of U and
NSU to Exchange Ideas & Students
September 16, 2002 -- U of U Kicks
Off Annual Giving Campaign
September 12, 2002 -- U Ranks 6th
Nationally for Service Learning
September 11, 2002 -- Candlelight
Vigil Remarks by Pres. Bernie Machen
September 10, 2002 -- Frontiers
of Science Lecture - When Galaxies Collide
September 10, 2002 -- Utah School-Age
Population to Increase More Than 50%
September 10, 2002 -- "Dance
for the Camera" Festival and Symposium
September 09, 2002 -- U of U Names
New Associate Vice President
September 04, 2002 -- Special U
of U Events/Programming to Remember Events of 9/11
September 04, 2002 -- Parking for
Utah Football Games Plentiful
September 04, 2002 -- U of U Staff
Give of Themselves for Day of Caring
September 03, 2002 -- Improved
Security for Utah/Indiana Football Game
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