Stories from the issue published Nov. 17, 2004
- Administrator Barrows steps down
- Agricultural and Life Sciences college dean to retire
- Almanac
- Arboretum hosts botanical illustrations
- Architectural firms exhibit project designs
- Biomedical engineering students to display new health-care products
- Bones may reveal new eating behavior for T. rex
- Book Smart
- Campaign for new engineering building gains steam
- Capitol Capsules
- EC&BS hosts benefits fair
- Educator scholarships available for careers conference
- Employee Matters
- Events honor Native American Heritage Month
- Extinction in ocean's mud presages key ecological changes
- For the Record
- Gardener-alumna exhibits at Knapp House
- In a tiny squid, bacterial toxin governs organ development
- Johannes named to senior post at School of Business
- Keck zooms in on the weird weather of Uranus
- Law School bloggers keep pace with business issues
- Letters and Science names interim associate dean
- Lowe brings Native arts to Smithsonian
- Milestones
- Minnesota selects UW's Mulcahy for top research post
- Music becomes her
- New business-startup initiative announced
- Older star cluster found lurking near stellar nursery
- Osteoporosis research center to test drug compound
- Professor races for cancer awareness, cure
- Recent sightings
- Report reveals issues faced by transfer students
- Research director receives award
- Salsa celebrates its origins at Union Theater
- SoHE, Meriter distribute patterns for infant-bereavement gowns
- Study: Meditation changes the brain's electrical pattern
- University honors veterans
- WAA honors Molly Carnes with Cabinet 99 recognition award