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- "Higher Ed, Lower Funds": Financial crisis at American
colleges and universities. |
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- "Save the Children": Clothes and school supplies from
the College community are on their way to a children’s hospital
in Iraq, thanks to Marge Beahm, assistant women’s basketball
coach, and her MP husband. |
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FEATURE: "Someone
to Watch Over Me": A farewell to Linda Heindel, outgoing dean
of Continuing and Graduate Studies. A message from Curt Keim and
a letter to her students by Linda. |
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Mark Strohl '99, on board the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln, hears the
President's speech on Iraq and gives us some comments. |
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Three members of the Moravian family score points for high and
pop culture: Nicholas Acampora, Amanda Wynn, and Jessica Smith. |
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Two Moravians publish their first books. James Skalnik, assistant
dean for academic advising, a scholarly monograph on a 16th-century
French educational reformer & George Wacker '03, a novella
about a young man's search for identity. |
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A harmonic convergence of the stars and the publication calendar
allows us to bring you the first—and perhaps the last—April
1 edition of InCommon. |
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- Two freshman dancers kick up their heels in Moravian College
Dancers program. |
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FEATURE:
Ryan Mehl '96 helps in discovery of new protein building block
that may be the first step in artificially created self-sustaining
life. |
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The InCommon profile is of three junior members of the math faculty:
Sylvia Forman, Michael Fraboni, and Gordon Williams. |
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FEATURE: "And
All That Jazz" James McBride to
read from his books and play with outstanding jazz ensemble. |
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FEATURE: "Hip-hop
intellectual" Michael Eric Dyson is keynote speaker for Moravian
observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. |
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FEATURE:
Gerard Maynard's paintings are stormy, dramatic, intense. Works
in black and white, you'd think, should be simple; these are complex
and vigorous, almost roiling their way off the canvas. |
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Student composer Melissa Spangenberg '03 writes another piece for
Christmas Vespers. |
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FEATURE:
Coach of the Week program bridges athletics and academics in Moravian
football. |
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FEATURE:
College announces new home purchase support plan for faculty and
staff. Home purchase assistance aims to create a sense of community. |
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The new academic building, in all its splendor, will be dedicated
at noon Friday, October 18. |
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Janine Jagger '72 has been named one of 24 MacArthur Fellows for
2002 for her work in protecting health-care workers from the transmission
of bloodborne diseases. |
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Christina Scherwin ’03, an international student from Denmark
who hopes to compete in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens took
first place in javelin and shot put at the 2002 Danish Championships. |
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The Moravian Star, the newly launched online-newsletter for parents
and alumni, was held up "as the standard of excellence in
the field" by the president of Harris Internet Services, creator
and server of Moravian's alumni web site. |
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