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PUBLICATIONS Inside Illinois Vol. 25, No. 17, March 16, 2006
Research | Campus | Honors | Briefs | On the Job | Calendar | Lost & Found | Job Market | Deaths| PDF Format
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Rare Chinese frogs communicate by means of ultrasonic sound
First came word that a rare frog (Amolops tormotus) in China sings like a bird, then that the species produces very high-pitch ultrasonic sounds. Now scientists say that these concave-eared torrent frogs also hear and respond to the sounds.

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RESEARCH

Hit film adaptations for young audiences a 'mixed blessing' expert says
"Chronicles of Narnia" and "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," however, are "a mixed blessing for their young audiences," Hearne said. Moreover, their shared shortcoming is symptomatic of the way most children’s stories are being told on the silver screen these days.

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Janus particles offer new physics, new technology
In Roman mythology, Janus was the god of change and transition, often portrayed with two faces gazing in opposite directions. At the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Janus particles are providing insight into the movement of molecules, and serving as the basis for new materials and sensors.

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Creation of antibiotic in test tube holds promise for better antibiotics
Scientists have made nisin, a natural antibiotic used for more than 40 years to preserve food, in a test tube using nature’s toolbox. They also identified the structure of the enzyme that makes nisin and gives it its unique biological power.

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Child-welfare study shows recovery coaches can help reunite families
On any given day, as many as 70 percent of the Illinois children in foster care are in that situation, at least in part, because their parents abuse drugs or alcohol. What if those parents, however, had extra help from a “recovery coach,” someone whose primary job was to prod and encourage them to get and complete treatment for substance abuse?

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CAMPUS

Campus prepares for possible avian flu outbreak
Campus officials hope the next flu season flies by as relatively uneventfully as this winter’s flu season has done. However, amid growing concern about the potential spread of the H5N1 avian flu virus among bird populations worldwide, communities throughout the U.S., including the UI’s Urbana campus, are preparing comprehensive action plans to mitigate the effects of a potential outbreak of the disease among humans.

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How does seasonal flu differ from pandemic flu?

 

Trustees approve CAS appointments and renovation projects
The UI Board of Trustees met at the Chicago campus on March 9 with half the members attending by conference call from the Urbana campus. The special meeting was convened because there were too many items that needed timely attention prior to the next regular meeting on April 11.

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New facility to feature senior design projects
Tucked away on the College of Engineering campus, the new Engineering Student Projects Laboratory, 1021 W. Western Ave., Urbana, is the new home for one of the university’s most innovative undergraduate instructional programs – the Interdisciplinary Design Program, managed by the Engineering Design Council. The facility was dedicated March 10 as part of the 86th Engineering Open House.

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University Women's Club celebrates 100 years
Sandi Thomas had a 2-year-old son and was seven months pregnant with the second of her three children when she and her husband, Brian Thomas, arrived in Champaign-Urbana 21 years ago for Brian’s new job as a professor of mechanical engineering at Illinois. She found the transition to her new life a bit easier once she found the  Mother-Child PlayGroup, a special interest group of the UI Women’s Club.

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Library seeks a little help from its Friends
The University Library is reaching out to faculty members during April as part of its capital campaign, a campus wide initiative through which the library hopes to raise $30 million for acquisition and preservation, facilities construction and renovation, and the creation of endowed faculty positions. Thus far, more than $18.9 million has been raised through the campaign.

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Campaign seeks to refocus Americans on value of higher education
College basketball fans will be getting something extra with their “March Madness” this year: a plug for the value of American higher education.

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Bevier Café and Spice Box provide lessons in healthy food and business
The Spice Box, along with Bevier Café, is a student-run restaurant on the UI campus. Showcasing the talents of senior hospitality-management majors, the Spice Box serves two- and four-course gourmet meals on Friday and Tuesday evenings in the spring. Students enrolled in the junior-level “Food Production and Service” course run Bevier Café, open weekdays for breakfast, lunch and afternoon snacks.

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HONORS
 

Twelve win UI fellowships from research program in the humanities
Six professors and six graduate students have won fellowships for the academic year 2006-2007 from the Illinois Program for Research in the Humanitiesat the UI.

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DEPARTMENTS

brief notes VetMed open house is April 1 … Spurlock celebrates world cultures April 1 … New TV program highlights law issues …Economic interests forms due April 24 Sign up now for math, science and engineering summer camps … Illinois Compass unchanged by merger … Opinions on ice area needed …LIbrary gift shop opens April 3 Nominations for Secretariat award due March 17 … Three exhbitions on view at I space through April 1 … Business, consumer expo is March 29 …Conference is March 29-April 1 DIssertation workshops offered … Celebrate reading with edible books … Single-film tickets on sale April 3 for Ebertfest …Education forum is April 1… KAM hosts annual Petals and Paintings More

On the Job: Tom Martin
Tom Martin has been a locksmith in the Facilities and Services Division for 21 years Outside of work, he enjoys traveling and remodeling projects on his home. More
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job market

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Personnel Services maintains listings for staff openings

deaths

Isidora Albrecht-Wiegler, 80, died Feb. 26 at Provena Covenant Medical Center, Urbana. Albrecht-Wiegler worked at the UI for 17 years, retiring in 1985 as a research scientist in botany. Memorials: UI Mathematics Library.

Suzanne Appelle Cavette, 78, died March 5 at Home Hospital, Lafayette, Ind. Cavette worked at the UI Student Counseling Bureau for two years as a junior clerk. Memorials: Tippecanoe County Humane Society.

Betsy Rames Davis, 51, died Feb. 27 at her Champaign home. Davis worked at the UI for six years. She left the UI in 1999 as a visiting assistant to the vice chancellor for research. Memorials: Betsy Rames Davis Educational Trust Fund, in care of Bank of Champaign, P.O. Box 1490, Champaign, IL 61824.

Arleen Everett, 66, died Feb. 26 at her Champaign home. Everett worked at the UI for 10 years. Memorials: St. John’s Lutheran Church, 509 S. Mattis Ave., Champaign, IL 61821; or the American Cancer Society.

Margaret L. Kimbrell, 83, died March 2 at Champaign County Nursing Home, Urbana. Kimbrell worked at the UI Library and Visual Aids Department for eight years.

James A. Roderick, 67, died March 2 at Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana. Roderick worked at the UI Physical Plant for 33 years, retiring in 1998 as a steam distribution operator. Memorials: American Lung Association.

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