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Student portal will provide new way to navigate the Web
Incoming undergraduate students for the fall semester have a new guide to help them find their way around the Urbana campus community – the online community, that is. Full story |
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First draft of transgenic papaya genome yields many fruits
A broad collaboration of research institutions in the U.S. and China has produced a first draft of the papaya genome. This draft sheds new light on the evolution of flowering plants and offers the most detailed picture yet of the genetic changes that make the plant resistant to the papaya ringspot virus. Full story |
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Airfares could rise if Delta-Northwest deal spawns more mergers, expert says
A proposed merger of Delta and Northwest airlines likely won't drive up the cost of flying, but that could change if the deal sparks a flurry of consolidation among U.S. air carriers, a University of Illinois business professor says. Full story
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Lost Illinois town offers lessons for race relations in America, expert says
Democratic frontrunner Barack Obama delivered what many consider the signature speech of his candidacy last month in Philadelphia, pleading for straightforward talk about race as ethnic rumblings dogged his historic bid to become the nation’s first black president. Full story |
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Fed juggling inflation, economy as it considers rate cut, UI expert says
Mounting worries about inflation will weigh on the Federal Reserve Board this week as it mulls a seventh cut in short-term interest rates in the last eight months, a University of Illinois economist says. Full story |
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Ugandan monkeys harbor evidence of infection with unknown poxvirus
Researchers report that red colobus monkeys in western Uganda have been exposed to an unknown orthopoxvirus, a pathogen related to the viruses that cause smallpox, monkeypox and cowpox. Full story |
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Copper nanowires grown by new process create long-lasting displays
A new low-temperature, catalyst-free technique for growing copper nanowires has been developed by researchers at the University of Illinois. The copper nanowires could serve as interconnects in electronic device fabrication and as electron emitters in a television-like, very thin flat-panel display known as a field-emission display. Full story |
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Senate discusses possible changes to structure of UI Library
The Urbana-Champaign Senate met April 28 and discussed proposed changes in the structure of the University Library and the services it provides. Full story |
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UI, Illinois chamber starting certification program for HR managers
More than 9,300 Illinois companies were investigated last year for alleged labor law violations, sparked by employee complaints about problems ranging from wages and overtime to workplace safety. Many problems likely could have been averted if human resource practitioners were better trained. To help plug the gap, the center is working with the Illinois Chamber of Commerce to start a new certification program to sharpen the skills of human resource managers across the state. Full story
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UI Web developer is consultant for ‘Numb3rs’ TV show
A hit CBS TV show is benefiting from UI research and expertise. Amy Young, a Web and database developer at the Materials Computation Center, also is a script consultant for the show “Numb3rs,” which draws about 11 million viewers each week. Full story |
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Exhibition highlights students' design efforts to address disability issues
Industrial design students were matched with students registered with the U. of I.'s Disability Resources and Educational Services and with members of the campus's Delta Sigma Omicron service fraternity to create simple, low-tech product designs and prototypes that could enhance the abilities, independence and quality of life of students with disabilities. Their efforts are on view through May 5. Full story |
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Campuswide Undergraduate Research Symposium explores importance of mentoring relationships
The campus’s inaugural Undergraduate Research symposium was held April 29 in the Illini Union. “This symposium creates an opportunity to showcase our finest undergraduate research and creative efforts and highlights the impressive achievements of our highly capable student population,” said Provost Linda Katehi. Full story |
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Twenty-four at UI honored for excellence in teaching, advising
Sixteen professors, three academic professionals and five teaching assistants at the UI were honored April 29 for excellence in teaching and advising during a reception at Alice Campbell Alumni Center. Full story |
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Eight honored with Chancellor’s Distinguished Staff Award
Eight staff employees will be honored with the Chancellor’s Distinguished Staff Award at a banquet May 1. The award recognizes exceptional performance; each recipient receives $2,000 and a plaque. Full story |
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Chancellor, chemist elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Richard Herman, the chancellor of the Urbana campus of the UI, and Jeffrey Moore, the Murchison-Mallory Professor of Chemistry at Illinois, have been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the academy announced April 28. Full story |
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Alejandro Lleras receives National Science Foundation CAREER Award
Alejandro Lleras, a professor of psychology at the UI and an affiliate of the Beckman Institute, is a recipient of an Early Faculty CAREER award from the National Science Foundation. Full story |
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brief notes Artists exhibit work on artistic process
International Congress is May 14-17
Lecture looks at female Muslim scholars
New campus desktop images available
Reps sought for Staff Advisory Council
Tea party, concerts, brunch featured at Allerton
Dump and Run collections begin May 5
Kranner Center announces summer play schedule
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On the Job: Doris Alford
Doris Alford is a test-kitchen cook in Bevier Café and a lab assistant in the department of food science and human nutrition. More |
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Mardelle J. Austin, 78, died April 21 at Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana. She worked nearly 30 years at the UI, retiring in 1988 as an administrative clerk in the UI Library. Memorials: Corn Belt Fire Protection District or the American Heart Association.
Thomas Howard Brown Jr., 80, died April 11 at Britthaven Nursing Home in Somerset, Ky. He worked as an usher supervisor at Memorial Stadium and as an usher at Assembly Hall.
Harrison Keith Cornell, 83, died April 20 at the Carle Arbours in Savoy. He was a 24-year employee of the UI and spent most of his time working at WILL-TV. He retired in 1990. Memorials: Canterbury Ridge, 1706 E. Amber Lane, Urbana, IL 61801.
Kathryn Louise Gallagher, 56, died April 22 at Provena Covenant Medical Center in Urbana. Gallagher had worked at the UI since 1996 and was a staff secretary (office manager) for Education Administration.
Richard A. Piccioli, 63, died April 17 in Champaign. He came to the UI in 1980 as an insurance manager in Risk Management. He retired in 1993 as a claims manager. He volunteered as game spotter for public address announcer Jim Sheppard at UI football games for 23 years. Memorals: Hopkins High School Historic Society Fund in Granville,Ill.
Keith Eric Prout, 46, died April 21 at his Urbana home. He was employed in food service at the UI. Memorials: the Prout family.
Stephen C. Schmidt, 87, died April 13 at ManorCare Health Services in Champaign. He was a professor of agricultural economics in the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences until his retirement in 1991. Memorials: The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, Church Street Station, P.O. Box 780, New York, NY 10008-0780.
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