A happy ending
Robert Barker/University Photography
Senior Alisa Allen, nutritional sciences, and junior Daryn Johnson, animal sciences, enjoy the activities of Slope Fest on West Campus, May 3. Cool temperatures
and new regulations helped keep nearby Slope Day one of the calmest in years, university officials said.
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Highlights
Cross-disciplinary New Life Sciences Initiative will involve investments of up to $500 million
Dean Henry breaks ground for CU organic farm in Freeville
Four on faculty are recipients of awards for student advising
Student health insurance rates at the university are set for 2002--03
DEC selects $10 million clean-up plan for RDS site
New CU institute to study how worker health affects productivity
Cornell Hotel School grad leaves Hyatt to become Statler's general manager
CU Hotel School study finds surges in gas prices could cause big losses for the U.S. lodging industry
Arecibo radar reveals double asteroid systems in Earth-crossing orbits
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