| Vol XXXIII No. 25 |
Monday, September 27, 1999 |
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University opens new center
By MAUREEN SMITHE
Friday marked the official opening of the new Intercultural Center on the second floor of LaFortune. Due to the combined efforts of the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (OMSA) and the Office of Intrnational Student Affairs, the Center will "provide a ... [more]
Lecture features art accessibility
By LINDSAY FRANK
Art museums are evolving to become more user-friendly, said Allan Wallach, professor of Art History and American Studies at the College of William and Mary, in a lecture Friday. Wallach and several colleagues discussed artistic censorship and the evolution of art ... [more]
Conference studies business ethics
By LIZ ZANONI
A two day business conference on ethical confilicts ended Friday, leaving students with an ethically centric view of the business world. Topics at the conference, "Measuring and Managing Ethical Risk: How Investing in Ethics adds Value" included the detrimental effects of ... [more]
Lecture: Indian politics adapts to religious war
By KRISTEN FITZPATRICK
The Kellogg Institute hosted a conference this weekend covering topics on the political and economic situations in India, including child labor and education, ethnicity and politics, and nationalism. Pratap Mehta of Harvard University reflected on the effect of diversity among the ... [more]
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