Monday, April 16, 2001
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

Everything is pawsible
The College of Veterinary Medicine’s 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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