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| Monday, April 16, 2001
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| Famous first words: Professor finds clue to Norse influence on English An open letter to the university community Online learning: Electronic journals now integrated through Galileo Professor builds his career by word of mouth Kudos Financial aid director closes the books on 22-year career at university College of Education names director for School of Health and Human Performance Run, Spot, Run |
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| The College of Veterinary Medicines diagnostic laboratory moved to new facilities this month--a three-story, $6.3 million building on campus. The full-service accredited lab performs a wide variety of tests to help practicing veterinarians and clinicians at the college diagnose diseases, determine cause of death, and advance research. John Hess (above), college computer-support manager, rolled equipment into the new lab. Lab director Doris Miller-Liebl (right) moved her microscope. Photos by Peter Frey | ![]() |
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