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- August 8, 2007 - HEAT 73 free for faculty, staff – Convocation next Wednesday – Gargeya head of MBA Program – Rawkin’ Welcome – Password for Coliseum discounts – Physics Extravaganza – SERVE building dedication – Acupuncture – Up & Comers (PDF, 0.5 MB)
- July 25, 2007 - Campaign tops $80 million – Dr. John Locke honored – Hayek will head BB&T program – Grant will help social work students – WOW for Filene – Dr. Jacquelyn White honored – PCard news – Building inspections schedule – Dr. Tony Wingler dies (PDF, 1.9 MB)
- July 11, 2007 - Schleien uses grant to empower those with disabilities - Barba named nursing fellow - Harry Potter party - Fall Kickoff deadline - SOE accredited - Goldfarb's study on unaccustomed exercise - Nelson Bobb news - Levenstein receives research award - Student wins sculpture award (PDF, 0.5 MB)
- June 27, 2007 - Ross Baber interim associate provost – Bhadury associate dean at Bryan School – Grant for preparing educational interpreters – Fisher wins national award, professorship – Be a docent at Weatherspoon – 'UNCG Cares' training – MPA program news – New appointees to Bryan School advisory board (PDF, 1.5 MB)
- June 13, 2007 - Gray curates 'Wild Music' exhibition – Filene finds stories in archival photo – Provost adopts new Policy on Experiential Learning – Dr. Nancy White dies – Zhang awarded – UNCG, Guilford College launch accelerated MBA – Cycling – Road to Law School Academy – Hawk at Peabody Park (PDF, .5 MB)
- May 30, 2007 - Bicycling to campus – Research Park ground breaking for new building – 6-TECH Online – State Auditors – Kannapolis research campus plans – Rountree leaving – P-Card news – Hooper will be interim dean of HHP – Teaching Awards – Gibson's research of UK/India literary bridge – Teachers teaching teachers – Weatherspoon summer films (PDF, .8 MB)
- May 16, 2007 - Dr. David Perrin next provost – 'Great expectations' at Commencement – Faculty members promoted – Myers' Lifetime Achievement Award from UF – 2007-08 Faculty Senate schedule – Natalle researches Jackie Kennedy – Krueger wins NEH grant – Jury duty scam (PDF, .4 MB)
- May 9, 2007 - Graduation this Friday – Many ceremonies scheduled – Excellence Awards – Student Excellence Awards – Dr. Valera Francis – SOAR 007 – Softball tournament – Cram & Scram sale (PDF, .5 MB)
- May 2, 2007 - Campus Master Plan progress – Lowe wins BOG teaching award – Hunt will receive McIver Award – Black will receive Holderness/Weaver Award – Signup for Fall Kickoff – Melvin, McCain, Belk to get honorary degrees – Park cleanup – MALS Read – Nursing awards – New policy for testamentary gifts – Writers' Network Conference (PDF, .6 MB)
- April 25, 2007 - Building planned for Bryan School lot – Ingram gets Guggenheim – Big gift from Class of '57 – Trustees approve trio of centers – TLC workshops – Provost reception – Conference on NC immigrants – Jack Cooke golf classic – Virginia Tech tribute (PDF, 1.4 MB)
- April 18, 2007 - Uprichard interview – Blues events – Leavel to be honored – Perkins reception – Advancement Conference – Senior Week – 'Scripture Cake' premiering – Parking permits registration – Young Alumni Awards nominations – Spring Fling on tap – Spartan Club Golf Classic (PDF, .5 MB)
- April 11, 2007 - Sustainability spotlighted – Cortese to speak – Gove Health Center rededication – Nursing alums reunite – Moran to speak at PBK induction – Steam plant shutdown – Reservations Book opens – McCain to speak at Commencement – ‘Christmas Family Tragedy’ screened – Staff Senate election results – ISOM events (PDF, .5 MB)
- April 4, 2007 - ESCO agreement to cut energy costs – Link joins UN commission – OUR Expo April 5 – Ross to be president of Davidson – Second arrest in March shooting – Natalle, Keith present research – Holocaust scholar, memorial concert – Thrower to lecture – Mafia film – Wandering minds (PDF, 1.2 MB)
- March 28, 2007 - Grid computer system – Provost interviews in final week – Shooting at Weil Residence Hall – Aging Is Good Business conference – Master Plan on web – I-Fest in April – ‘Ballad of Baby Doe’ opera – John Scofield Trio in concert – Reunion weekend – Gove, Coraddi exhibitions – Lagos’ books – Gaski hits 500 (PDF, 2.0 MB)
- March 21, 2007 - $3.85 million gift from McDowells – Prevention Strategies licensing agreement – Early becomes Staff Senate secretary – Jim Melvin honored – Nursing students’ China trip – Podcast tour debut – Hansen’s collection – Dorsey’s Epstein Award – Immunization conference – Alumni Distinguished Service Awards (PDF, 1.2 MB)
- March 14, 2007 - Four provost finalists – Interviews start March 19; see schedule – Staff Senate elections March 21 – Leadership programs’ deadline March 16 – Oral History Project used by Smithsonian – Haiku’s role in modern poetry – Visit Buffyverse March 16 – ‘Sleeping Beauty’ stirs – Henrich honored at BioNight – SOE Research Symposium (PDF, 1.7 MB)
- February 28, 2007 - Campus Master Plan forums March 14-15 – Chappell, Byer keynote speakers at festival – MFA alum Jones wins major poetry award – History Speakers Series – Jackson’s MLK book wins prize – Sarratt dies – Health plan open enrollment – Bryan School’s SAPA program – Professor goes undercover as undergrad (PDF, 1.3 MB)
- February 21, 2007 - Campus Weekly now online – Micro web site maximizes magazine ads’ impact – Semester of sustainability – New environmental studies major – Online Writing Center news – Undergraduate Honors Symposium – Literary Magazine and Small Press Festival (PDF, 1.6 MB)
- February 14, 2007 - Provost Uprichard receives Unsung Hero Award – Students First Campaign tops $71 million – Christina in hall of fame – Smoke at N. Spencer – Foreign policy discussion series – Endowment grows – Staff retirees announced – Faculty on Fulbrights – Busy year for Wineburg – Zero trans fat fryer oil – Leadership programs (PDF, 1.1 MB)
- February 7, 2007 - Celebrating cellist Laszlo Varga in weekend of music – Major Matters major fair – Goldfarb named Kinesiology fellow – Opie exhibition at Weatherspoon – SOAR volunteers needed – Outdoor Adventures – Gaines honored with purchases – Jill McCorkle at Library dinner (PDF, 1.4 MB)
- January 31, 2007 - Chancellor receives Greensboro Chamber’s highest award – Demo named editor of journal – Library’s Buckner displays art in Reading Room – UNCG featured on public radio – Dunbar exhibit, performance – Buehler named fellow – ChanSchatz, design students present exhibition – Honors coffees (PDF, 1.0 MB)
- January 24, 2007 - Joint session of senates looks to master plan, provost search – Alumni House renovation – Upcoming Elliott lectures – Heart Walk volunteers wanted – Kiplinger’s ranking – Bentrim-Tapio joins UNCG – Community-based researchers present findings – Morales grills to perfection – New Communication Sciences and Disorders PhD (PDF, 1.7 MB)
- January 17, 2007 - Preparing grad students to work with children with disabilities – Jackson’s new book on MLK Jr. – Student Excellence Award nominations – Bird Flu Forum – Trash that dash in UNCG – American Institute of Financial Gerontology on campus – Empty Bowls – Don Reichard reception (PDF, 1.2 MB)
- January 10, 2007 - Gateway University Research Park unveils new name, board of directors, 20-year plan – Joseph Lowery at MLK Celebration – Looking at Jazz – Spring Garden Apartments dedication – New PowerPoint templates – Rachel Briley in Utah – Information security breach protocol (PDF, 1.6 MB)