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House Science Adviser to Speak at Graduate Commencement
Neal F. Lane, chief science adviser to President
Clinton, will receive an honorary Doctor of Science degree and be keynote
speaker during the University at Albany’s graduate commencement ceremony.
The ceremony begins at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 18, at the Recreation and Convocation
Center.
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Giving Back to the Annual Fund
For
Richard Hall, it’s a way of giving back to the University at Albany for the
“tangible and intangible rewards” he has received over the years. For Daniel
Wulff, it expresses his commitment to making his department “an even better
place.” For Christine McKnight, it’s a means of “targeting our dollars to
the programs, schools, or colleges about which we care the most.”
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UAlbany Foundation Announces Citizen Laureate
Winners
Alan Goldberg, president and director of First Albany
Corporation; and Mary C. Kahl, a former educator, have been named recipients
of the 2002 University at Albany Foundation Citizen Laureate Awards. Full
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UAlbany Connects to Internet2
When Christine E. Haile connected two ends
of ribbon on April 4 at the Campus Center, her act symbolized the University
at Albany’s new link to Internet2 - the private, members-only Internet path
for collaborative research. Full
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Laurel Allen Named Director of Affirmative
Action
Laurel D. Allen has been appointed to the position of director of the
Office of Diversity and Affirmative Action, effective June 3. Her appointment
was made after an intensive nationwide search. Full
Story
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