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University of Utah
March
2005
News Releases

March 30, 2005 -- U of U Inauguaration
Symposia to Feature Former Secretary of State James Baker
March 30, 2005 -- Frontiers of
Science Lecture: Dynamics of the Nervous System: Do
Rhythms Help Us Think?
March 25, 2005 -- Aspiring Attorney
Series: Panel Discussion with Local Lawyers
March 22, 2005 -- U of U Days
of Remembrance Events Commemorate Victims of Holocaust
March 22, 2005 -- Inauguration
Celebrations at U to Offer Free Symposia and Cultural
Events to Public
March 21, 2005 -- Howard
Hughes Medical Institute Appoints 43 Investigators Including
Two from U of U
March 21, 2005 -- Trustees
Approve Honorary Degree Recipients and Commencement Speaker
March 18, 2005 -- Pharmacy Dean
to Lead National Board
March 15, 2005 -- Governor Walker
Announces Fiesta Bowl Gift Exchange Contest
March 15, 2005 -- Science
Fair March 17-18 at the U
March 14, 2005 -- Unveiling of Web
site kicks-off Brain Awareness Week
March 14, 2005 -- Research Team from
Corning Incorporated Earn Nation’s Highest Honor
for Accomplishments
March 11, 2005 -- Building Partnerships
and Bridging Disciplines
March 11, 2005 -- U Seismologists
Study Mining-Induced Earthquakes
March 09, 2005 -- University of Utah
Researchers Develop Mouse Model to Study Treatments for
Blinding Diseases in Humans
March 09, 2005 -- U Campus
Becomes More Environmentally Friendly
March 09, 2005 -- Known
Alzheimer’s Genetic Marker Carriers More Likely
to Alter Long-Term Care Insurance
March 08, 2005 -- Humanitarian Paul
Farmer to Deliver U of U Tanner Lecture on Human Rights
March 07, 2005 -- March
24-26 Symposium: Seekers of What is Lost
March 04, 2005 -- Lily Yeh, Celebrated
Artist and Community Builder, to Speak at the U
March 02, 2005 -- U Chemist Leads
$3.5 Million Project
March 02, 2005 -- Faculty, Staff,
and Students Mourn Loss of Distinguished Professor
March 01, 2005 -- Frontiers
of Science Lecture: New Frontiers in Microbial Biodiversity
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