Caret Starts Senior Campaign with $5,000 Gift

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Caret Starts Senior Campaign with $5,000 Gift INSIDE S Po R.I. s Streets near Men's golf takes campus closed ninth at U.S. during arrest Intercollegate ( See page 8... See page 6... ohmic 101. Number II 'XIITANPlIbliS1111,11 lila Sall Illsl Siall I uujt ,'I'sjI juftI. 193 DAILY Caret starts senior campaign with $5,000 gift By Roger R. Ramirez grant from SJSU President The committee is also donat- web, Internal Revenue Service, A table will be in front of the Campus administrators like Spartan Daily Stall Writer Robert L. Caret. ing a World Wide Web (WWW) and others. Student Union Amphitheater SJSU Ombudsman Beverly Miles The graduating senior class The senior enhancement com- Internet workstation which has "I'm pleased the class of '95 is today through Thursday. and SJSU Greek advisor Joanne has the opportunity to give a mittee chose to donate two new the ability to provide instanta- helping to contribute to the stu- "This will be the mainstay of Shibels, will be serving ice gift of technology to San Jose workstations which Include CD- neous coverage of events. The dents' learning process," said the senior campaign, the most cream donated by Ben & Jerry's State University if enough ROMs that will have four differ- text will be enhanced by Michael Kostainsek, senior public, but we will continue to to thank students and others money is raised during the ent types of encyclopedias and images, sound and video. enhancement committee chair- ask for pledges one to two weeks who helped in the campaign. Senior Enhancement Campaign three other reference tools that The WWW station will have man. "We're not asking for later," said Kevin Grossman, The workstations, if enough this week. can be downloaded or printed access to several databases: much. If the 5,500 graduating annual giving manager. money is raised, should be The campaign already has a on a color printer. The color African-American Mosaic, The students contribute only a little On Thursday the campaign installed by early next semester head start in reaching its goal of printer will be donated with the ARTFUL project, Wall Street each, it will add up really will thank its contributors by with plaques attached thanking $35,000 because of a $5,000 workstations. Direct, San Jose Mercury center quickly." holding a "Celebrity Scoop." the graduating class of 1995. 32-year-old single mom honored for 4.0 GPA Electronic access needed Caret says infor- mation literacy a priority By Jennifer Ferguson Spartan Daily Staff Writer At a mini-retreat scheduled for June 2, San Jose State University President Robert L. Caret will address the topic of "information literacy," which he PHOTO BY JEFF CHIU SPAIFTO DA:Ll said is one of the top three Graduate Kim Lane, right, is congratulated by President problems facing this university. Robert Caret at the SJSU Honors Convention held Friday night Caret sees information litera- cy as a combination of building and molding SJSU's curriculum Late bloomer beats to the point where students, faculty and staff will be working in an information environment the odds, Lane says that has the most updated equipment technology has By Ilene Vivian Meeks for their scholarship for aca- to offer. 66 Spartan Daily Senior Writer demic excellence," said This The San Jose State President Robert L. Caret. new envi- Part of President's Scholars like 32- "Their achievements have ronment year-old Kim Lane are spe- been accomplished through involves information cial. These 135 undergradu- much personal perseverance electroni- literacy is ate students have earned a and determination." cally 4.0 GPA for the past two Lane returned to SJSU in hooking learning semesters and represent only 1993 to finish up what she up class- how to work 0.5 percent of the student started back in 1981 to rooms with that population. graduate. That dream finally and all These students, along with came true. depart- information. the Dean's Scholars who As a single-mother of two ments on Robert L Caret earned a 3.65 or higher GPA, children, Alexander,10, and campus to were acknowledged at the Angelique, 8, Lane had to a main- Honors Convocation in the depend on the welfare sys- frame com- Event Center on Friday. tem since 1987. She beat the puter sys- "This evening we continue odds when she graduated in tem at SJSU Changes will also an annual tradition of recog- December with a bachelor of include electronically updating PHOTO BY JEFF CHIU SPARTAN DAILY nizing outstanding student arts degree in social work. SJSU's Clark Library. getting a 4.0 SJSU graduate Kim Lane takes the stage at the her President's Scholar award for GPA scholars, whom I commend See Honors page 3 "The library has always been Honors Convocation Fridaty night after receiving the past two consecutive semesters the educational hub of our cam- puses." Caret said at an April 12 press conference. "But that library is now rapidly shifting California to what we could call a virtual Bombing suspect seized in Southern library. It is no longer fixed in SAN BERNARDINO (AP) FBI Iniguez was AA agreed to speak to a reporter space; it's out there in cyber- agents seized an alleged Army picked up on from Los Angeles television sta- space," he said. deserter Sunday for questioning charges unre- He's a nice person, he would never have anything to tion KTTV. "So a lot of what we have as "He's a nice person, he would resources are no longer sitting in the Oklahoma federal build- lated to do with the Oklahoma City bombing. never have anything to do with in a stack in our library," Caret ing bombing but a government Wednesday's Silvia Flores spokesman said the man was attack and the Oklahoma City bombing," said. "Part of information litera- not the suspect known as was ques- reporter Bernard Gonzales cy is learning how to work with 91 John Doe 2. tioned in con- quoted her as saying. that information, how to manip- David Iniguez was seized by nection with She told him the FBI had ulate it." agents at his sister's home in the bombing, said Justice Ferguson, a Pentagon spokes- month later. arrived in the morning, told her To turn Clark Library into a semirural Muscoy, just outside Depart-ment spokes-man John woman, said Iniguez went AWOL The homeowner, Silvia Flores, to come out of the house and virtual library of the future, San Bernardino, 60 miles east of Russell in Washington, D.C. from Fort Riley, Kan., on Aug. 23, refused to speak to news media Information Los Angeles. Air Force Lt, Col. Joan and was declared a deserter a until late afternoon when she See Bomb suspect page 3 See page 8 Tokyo cult leader stabbed in connection with subway gas terrorism TOKYO (AP) A man report- Ministry," underwent surgery for nerve gas was used in the with a kitchen knife three times plained of stinging eyes and charges, none directly related to edly out for revenge against the abdominal wounds. A cult March 20 subway attack that as he emerged from the build- sore throats at a train station the subway attack. doomsday cult suspected in last spokesman at the hospital said killed 12 people and sickened ing, stabbing him once. and shopping center in Kyodo News Service said month's subway gas attack Mural was in serious condition, 5,500 others. According to the network, he Yokohama, just south of the Sunday that police planned to stabbed a senior cult leader out- the public television network Police posted outside the cult told police "I tried to give him capital. seek arrest warrants for some side the group's Tokyo head- NHK reported. headquarters arrested a man punishment" because of trouble But police suspect the cult of 20 cult members on suspicion of quarters Sunday and was imme- Mural, whose department has they identified as Hiroyuki Jo, caused by the cult. making sarin. They have seized producing sarin In preparation diately arrested been linked to the cult's chemi- 29, a member of a rightist orga- The cult has denied any con- tons of potentially dangerous to commit murder. In Japan, Hideo Mural, 36, head of the cal research, has appeared on nization. nection with the Tokyo attack or chemicals in raids on cult facili- anyone convicted of preparing Aum Shinri Kyo (Supreme Truth) television to deny that the cult NHK said Jo, a South Korean with two cases last week in ties and arrested more than 100 for murder can be Imprisoned cult's "Science and Technology ever has produced sarin. The living In Japan, swung at Mural which hundreds of people com- cult members on a variety of for up to two years _11.1.1111M.1111.....06.,.a ..-=.-...m.m.....m...11LA....Y.ama-ma ANN.-ma. /a - ,,, ,,, -V- - v -V- v 2 Monday, April 24, 1995 San Jose State University SPARTAN DAILY OPINION Editorial ieviss- Pc Peeper incident deserved prompt action 1;1114.T WNW 1DJ6TR%Ai.lSI A peeper has been spying hole, pulling out the tissue It's a fairly large university WILL MY WHEN on women when they use someone had stuffed into it. and bathrooms get vandalized, the toilets in Wahlquist South, Creepy. he said. au. wow across from the cashiering The University Police Finally, two weeks ago, windows. Department is now trying to someone did call UPD. DiTTIVIt From a storeroom next catch the voyeur. Good. Peeping is not a joke and CR MD alkilt A door to the women's restroom, Women staff in Wahlquist women should not feel embar- ClINSIRCPHIC NEC the peeper pokes pencil-sized South first noticed the holes rassed to report holes in bath- IN SEA holes through the wall around months ago.
Recommended publications
  • Sport-Scan Daily Brief
    SPORT-SCAN DAILY BRIEF NHL 5/29/2020 Anaheim Ducks Chicago Blackhawks 1185299 NHL recognizes Presidents’ Trophy, scoring title and 1185325 Mayor Lori Lightfoot backs Chicago’s bid to be one of the goaltending award winners NHL’s playoff hubs — if the city meets safety protoc 1185300 Finding an NHL comparable for 10 of the Ducks’ best 1185326 Former Hinsdale home of ex-Blackhawks coach and site prospects of Stanley Cup toilet paper high jinks lists for $2.6 mil 1185327 Chicago as an NHL playoffs hub? Evaluating the city’s Arizona Coyotes chance to host hockey this summer 1185301 Shane Doan believes Coyotes can take advantage of 1185328 Report: NHL training camps for 24-team playoff won't NHL’s 24-team playoff open before July 10 1185302 Imperfect and incomplete, NHL’s return plan good news 1185329 How Blackhawks are impacted by NHL counting play-in for Coyotes results as playoff stats 1185330 Why Corey Crawford, Dominik Kubalik could decide Boston Bruins Blackhawks-Oilers series 1185303 Zdeno Chara is grateful for the chance to play, even if 1185331 NHL playoff format could hurt Oilers, but Connor McDavid restart plan is flawed won’t complain 1185304 A ‘grateful’ Zdeno Chara eager for hockey’s return 1185332 Blackhawks could be getting help on defense from Ian 1185305 Bruins earn regular season awards Mitchell for play-in series 1185306 Ranking the best Bruins teams that failed to win Stanley 1185333 Ex-Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville's house listed for Cup $2.6 million 1185307 Zdeno Chara 'grateful for the opportunity' to play, not
    [Show full text]
  • Nhl Media Directory 2011-12 Table of Contents Page Page Nhl Directory Nhl Media 1+/2I¿Fhv
    NHL MEDIA DIRECTORY 2011-12 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE PAGE NHL DIRECTORY NHL MEDIA 1+/2I¿FHV ...........................................3 1+/FRP .............................................11 1+/([HFXWLYH .......................................4 1+/1HWZRUN .......................................11 1+/&RPPXQLFDWLRQV ............................4 1+/5DGLR ...........................................12 1+/*UHHQ ............................................6 1+/6WXGLRV ........................................12 NHL MEMBER CLUBS NHL MEDIA RESOURCES .................. 13 $QDKHLP'XFNV ...................................20 HOCKEY ORGANIZATIONS %RVWRQ%UXLQV ......................................27 %XIIDOR6DEUHV .....................................34 +RFNH\&DQDGD .................................260 &DOJDU\)ODPHV ...................................40 +RFNH\+DOORI)DPH .........................261 &DUROLQD+XUULFDQHV .............................46 1+/$OXPQL$VVRFLDWLRQ ........................7 &KLFDJR%ODFNKDZNV ...........................52 1+/%URDGFDVWHUV¶$VVRFLDWLRQ .........264 &RORUDGR$YDODQFKH ............................57 1+/3OD\HUV¶$VVRFLDWLRQ ....................17 &ROXPEXV%OXH-DFNHWV .......................66 3URIHVVLRQDO+RFNH\:ULWHUV¶ 'DOODV6WDUV .........................................72 $VVRFLDWLRQ ...................................263 'HWURLW5HG:LQJV ...............................78 86+RFNH\+DOORI)DPH0XVHXP ..261 (GPRQWRQ2LOHUV ..................................85 86$+RFNH\,QF ...............................262 )ORULGD3DQWKHUV ..................................92
    [Show full text]
  • June 25, 2020
    June 25, 2020 Pittsburgh Post- Pirates play-by-play man Greg Brown has been calling baseball games since Gazette 1989. But never in the way he’s about to try once Major League Baseball Editorial: Online returns to play. voting isn’t ready – States should focus The covid-19 pandemic is restricting travel for baseball franchises to the point on securing mail-in that local broadcasters will only be calling games — in person — at their own voting home stadiums. Television and radio games will originate from a remote studio when the local club is on the road. “For home games, to my understanding, TVNewsCheck nothing has changed,” Brown said during a phone interview last week. “We’ll Peacock To Launch be in the radio and TV booths and doing the game per usual. On the road, we’ll Nationally On Vizio go to the AT&T SportsNet studios.” Smartcast And LG Smart TVs On July There, the Pirates television broadcasters will have a large set-up with multiple 15 monitors to capture camera feeds from the road. In a normal situation, Brown told me that’s up to nine active cameras at a time. So while the Pirates are TVTechnology playing in Cincinnati, Brown or Joe Block and their color commentators (Bob Parks Associates: Walk or John Wehner) will be calling the game inside their North Shore Smart TVs Reside in studio. They’ll have a program monitor — which is what the viewer sees at More Than Half of home. Yet they’ll also have to keep an eye on up to eight other shots at once in U.S.
    [Show full text]
  • MEDIA CLIPS Columbus Blue Jackets at Pittsburgh Penguins December 12, 2019
    MEDIA CLIPS Columbus Blue Jackets at Pittsburgh Penguins December 12, 2019 Columbus Blue Jackets Blue Jackets’ Emil Bemstrom out six to eight weeks with rib injury By Jacob Myers – The Columbus Dispatch – December 11, 2019 The injury report became a bit busier for the Blue Jackets on Wednesday with another player slated to miss significant time. Rookie forward Emil Bemstrom will miss six to eight weeks because of a dislocated rib and broken cartilage, the club announced. Bemstrom was injured Saturday against Florida on a hit by Brian Boyle with 7:17 left in the second period. Bemstrom finished his shift but did not return to the game after that. Bemstrom was in Columbus being evaluated when the team was in Washington on Monday for a game. He had recently showed some signs of growth on a line with Pierre-Luc Dubois and Sonny Milano. But in general, the 20-year-old Swede has struggled in his first NHL season. After leading the Swedish Hockey League in scoring as a teenager last season, Bemstrom hasn’t made the adjustment to the NHL as quickly as the Jackets had hoped. He has three goals and six assists in 28 games. With Bemstrom out, Eric Robinson will likely see the most playing time in Bemstrom’s place. The Jackets have no other forwards available on their roster, so they could call one up from the Cleveland Monsters. Bemstrom joins Zach Werenski, Kole Sherwood, Markus Nutivaara and Brandon Dubinsky (out indefinitely) on the injury report. Injury updates Werenski and Sherwood were back on the ice at practice.
    [Show full text]
  • Hartford Wolf Pack 2017-18 Roster As of 10/25/17
    Hartford Wolf Pack 2017-18 Roster as of 10/25/17 Pos. Player Ht. Wt. Catch Birthplace Date of Birth Age 2016-17 Team(s) GP W L OT GAA 30 G GEORGIEV, Alexandar 6-1 180 L Moscow, Russia 2/10/96 21 TPS Turku (SM-liiga) 27 13 8 4 1.70 33 G NELL, Chris 6-1 190 L Green Bay, WI 9/2/94 23 Wolf Pack (AHL) 4 1 3 0 4.02 Bowling Green U. (WCHA) 34 17 14 2 2.15 Pos. Player Ht. Wt. Shot Birthplace Date of Birth Age 2016-17 Team(s) GP G A Pts. PIM 3 D GILMOUR, John 6-0 190 L Montreal, Que. 5/17/93 24 Wolf Pack (AHL) 76 6 19 25 18 4 D PIONK, Neal 6-0 190 R Hermantown, MN 7/29/95 22 U. of Minn.-Duluth (NCHC) 42 7 27 34 25 7 LW TAMBELLINI, Adam 6-4 195 L Port Moody, B.C. 11/1/94 23 Wolf Pack (AHL) 68 13 22 35 22 9 LW WHITNEY, Joe 5-6 171 L Reading, MA 2/6/88 29 San Antonio (AHL) 55 11 17 28 41 Tucson (AHL) 19 3 5 8 8 10 LW SCHNEIDER, Cole 6-1 200 L Williamsville, NY 8/26/90 27 Buffalo (NHL) 4 0 1 1 0 Rochester (AHL) 71 24 39 63 45 11 LW GROPP, Ryan 6-2 187 L Kamloops, BC 9/16/96 21 Seattle (WHL) 66 35 49 84 26 14 D CRAWLEY, Brandon 6-1 205 L Glen Rock, NJ 2/2/97 20 London (OHL) 61 7 20 27 114 17 RW KOSMACHUK, Scott 6-0 192 R Toronto, Ont.
    [Show full text]
  • Sport-Scan Daily Brief
    SPORT-SCAN DAILY BRIEF NHL 4/3/2020 Anaheim Ducks Edmonton Oilers 1182049 Ducks owners agree to pay arena workers’ salaries 1182078 COVID-19 isolation means dog days for Edmonton Oilers' through June Ryan Nugent-Hopkins 1182050 Ducks owners to continue to pay part-time employees 1182079 Lowetide: Making the call on RFA and UFA players on the through June 30 Oilers’ 50-man roster 1182051 Ducks owners extending financial support of arena, other business employees Montreal Canadiens 1182080 In his goal crease, Canadiens prospect Michael McNiven Arizona Coyotes found a sanctuary from pain 1182052 Season pause affording Arizona Coyotes center Derek Stepan more time with family New Jersey Devils 1182053 AZ alone: Conor Garland’s personal loss, concern for 1182081 Scouting Devils’ 2019 draft class: Arseny Gritsyuk ‘has girlfriend, on-ice regrets elements’ in his game to establish space and bury chan Boston Bruins New York Islanders 1182054 Milan Lucic joined Instagram, and Bruins' fans will love his 1182082 Islanders’ Jordan Eberle sees unique hurdle for an NHL first post coronavirus return 1182055 Brian Burke reveals what Ducks would've given Bruins for 1182083 Islanders players pool funds to donate N95 masks to Joe Thornton in 2005 Northwell Health 1182056 Brad Marchand, Patrice Bergeron, Zdeno Chara lead NHL 1182084 Islanders president Lou Lamoriello 'extremely optimistic' in plus-minus this decade NHL season will resume 1182057 Bruins prospect Jeremy Swayman named Hobey Baker 1182085 Islanders' Jordan Eberle knows time is running out to
    [Show full text]
  • Ram Truck Pittsburgh Penguins
    Contact: Lisa Barrow Ram Truck Brand and FCA US Mid-Atlantic Business Center Renew Partnership With Pittsburgh Penguins Ram named 'Official Truck of the Pittsburgh Penguins' for 2015-16 NHL season Brand launches Ram 1500 Outdoorsman Crew Cab 4x4 two-year lease contest Penguins/Root Sports TV announcers Bob Errey and Paul Steigerwald featured in campaign October 8, 2015, Auburn Hills, Mich. - The Ram Truck brand and the FCA US Mid-Atlantic Business Center are kicking off the 2015-16 NHL hockey season by continuing their partnership with the Pittsburgh Penguins. The Ram brand has been named the "Official Truck of the Pittsburgh Penguins" and to celebrate, the company's Mid-Atlantic Business Center will give away a two-year lease on a 2016 Ram 1500 Outdoorsman Crew Cab 4x4. The Ram 1500 lineup offers best-in-class fuel economy and the popular Ram 1500 Outdoorsman is no exception. Designed for hunters, fisherman, campers and boaters, the Outdoorsman is available with the 3.0-liter EcoDiesel V-6 engine offering 29 miles per gallon fuel economy. The Outdoorsman offers a great combination of convenience, off- road capability and trailer-towing hardware in one package that resonates among truck buyers. For a chance to win the Ram 1500 Outdoorsman truck lease, fans can enter the contest online at www.pittsburghpenguins.com. During the Penguin's Fan Appreciation Day game on April 3, 2016, five fortunate contest finalists will walk to center ice. Each will have the chance to select the one key that starts the contest truck. That winner will walk off the ice with a no-charge two-year lease.
    [Show full text]
  • Sport-Scan Daily Brief
    SPORT-SCAN DAILY BRIEF NHL 5/4/2021 Anaheim Ducks Colorado Avalanche 1211547 Ducks fall short against Blues 1211576 Top prospect Alex Newhook, 20, expected to make NHL 1211548 Ducks’ Ryan Getzlaf shows he still has something to offer debut during Avalanche’s road trip in loss to Blues 1211577 Colorado’s retail sportsbooks vary in stages of operation approaching Nuggets, Avalanche playoffs Arizona Coyotes 1211578 Deen’s List: Nazem Kadri’s slump buster helps Avalanche 1211549 Arizona Coyotes lose two leads, game to Kings; playoff overcome two-goal deficit hopes on the brink 1211579 Third-period rally sends Avalanche to 5-4 overtime victory 1211550 Arizona Coyotes center Nick Schmaltz injured in pregame in San Jose warmups, out vs. Kings 1211580 Ryan Graves back in Avs lineup tonight, Newhook to play 1211551 With playoffs chances slim, Coyotes taking 'Game 7' soon mentality into final week of season 1211581 Dubnyk on Covid list Boston Bruins Columbus Blue Jackets 1211552 A win, and they’re in: Bruins blank Devils to clinch spot in 1211582 Emil Bemstrom's first career hat trick not enough for Blue Stanley Cup playoffs Jackets in OT, naturally 1211553 Goaltending rotation is a high priority for Bruins heading 1211583 Elvis Merzlikins shining under spotlight again as Blue down the stretch Jackets' top goaltending option 1211554 Bruins clinch a playoff berth with a 3-0 victory over the 1211584 Blue Jackets evaluating Lehtonen, Bayreuther with eye on Devils next season's roster 1211555 Bruins Notebook: LW Brad Marchand reaches milestone 1211585
    [Show full text]
  • The BG News September 23, 1999
    Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 9-23-1999 The BG News September 23, 1999 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News September 23, 1999" (1999). BG News (Student Newspaper). 6529. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/6529 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. ' !K^!WsP!<r""",ffl^'^^^T MMI ■MW OPINION NOW CITY SPORTS ? Columnist Jud Laipply Students act out The Bowling Green area is The Falcon challenges the commonly Complete Works of expecting new businesses to Invitational proved accepted notion of diversity. Shakespeare increase the local commerce. to be a successful (abridged). meet for the Women's Golf Team. Weather Today: Monday sunny August 30. 1999 High 95, Low 70 Volume 87 & Issue 5 GNewsA doily independent student press Assault increases due to alcohol By BRENT RYMAN become common in Bowling ken cheek bone. end up a victim," said campus said to the wrong person. added that keeping a possible The BG News Green. When the campus police Much of the finger-pointing police officer Lt. Gene Bratt. "I "Then comes the pushing and loud-mouth — and there is broke it up, everyone fled that concerning the number of don't want to tell students not shoving." always one — in check is a good A rash of fighting among was able to.
    [Show full text]
  • TABLE of CONTENTS Page Page NHL DIRECTORY NHL MEDIA NHL Offices
    NHL MEDIA DIRECTORY 2013-2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE PAGE NHL DIRECTORY NHL MEDIA NHL Offices ...........................................3 NHL.com ...............................................7 NHL Executive .......................................4 NHL Network .........................................8 NHL Communications ............................4 NHL Studios ..........................................9 NHL Green ............................................6 NHL MEDIA RESOURCES ...................10 NHL MEMBER CLUBS Anaheim Ducks ...................................22 ADDITIONAL NHL INFORMATION Boston Bruins ......................................28 Critical Dates, 2013-2014 ....................12 Buffalo Sabres .....................................35 NHL Officials ........................................20 Calgary Flames ...................................42 Realignment ........................................15 Carolina Hurricanes .............................48 Playoff Format .....................................17 Chicago Blackhawks ...........................54 Schedule Format .................................16 Colorado Avalanche ............................59 HOCKEY ORGANIZATIONS Columbus Blue Jackets .......................67 Dallas Stars .........................................73 Hockey Canada .................................253 Detroit Red Wings ...............................79 Hockey Hall of Fame .........................254 Edmonton Oilers ..................................86 NHL Alumni Association ......................19
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Report 2016
    UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 2016 Annual Report Adaptation University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine 2016 ANNUAL REPORT Adaptation 1 Message from the Dean 4 News & Achievements 18 Education & Training 32 Research Grants of Note, 35 Publications of Note, 42 56 Community 65 Donors 76 Administration, Departments, Institutes, & Leadership IT’S IN OUR DNA daptablity is the gift that life’s genetic machinery gives to all living things. We can marvel at it in the natural world, and we can study it in the lab. We can decipher its mechanisms to understand and improve our own health. Finally, we would be wise to design and run our own institutions to be just as doggedly resilient and adaptive, especially at this moment in history. We’re in a time of unprecedented upheaval in science and medi- cine. Scientific advances are transforming the practice of medicine at a dizzying pace. APhysicians enter the profession today knowing that they will offer their patients treatments and diagnostics that were scarcely dreamt of just 20 years ago. As scien- tists, we now have scientific and computational tools to investigate basic biological processes and human health to an extent that was only hinted at with the sequencing of the first human genome in 2003. Even as we embrace these opportunities in science and medicine, we are faced with daunting challenges. Our nation’s much-needed health care reform initiatives are rightfully forcing us to address health care quality, cost, and access. But such reforms limit the ability of academic health centers to support research to the extent that they traditionally have.
    [Show full text]
  • NHL94 Manual for Gens
    • BASKETBALL • FOOTBALL • HOCKEY • GOLF • BASEBALL • BASKETBALL • FOOTBALL • HOCKEY • GOLF • BASEBALL • BASKETBALL • FOOTBALL • HOCKEY • GOLF • BASEBALL • HOCKEY • • HOCKEY • GOLF BASEBALL • HOCKEY • FOOTBALL • BASKETBALL • GOLF BASEBALL • HOCKEY FOOTBALL BYLINE USA Ron Barr, sports anchor, EA SPORTS Emmy Award-winning reporter Ron Barr brings over 20 years of professional sportscasting experience to EA SPORTS. His network radio and television credits include play-by play and color commentary for the NBA, NFL and the Olympic Games. In addition to covering EA SPORTS sporting events, Ron hosts Sports Byline USA, the premiere sports talk radio show broadcast over 100 U.S. stations and around the world on Armed Forces Radio Network and* Radio New Zealand. Barr’s unmatched sports knowledge and enthusiasm afford sports fans everywhere the chance to really get to know their heroes, talk to them directly, and discuss their views in a national forum. ® Tune in to SPORTS BYLINE USA LISTENfor IN! the ELECTRONIC ARTS SPORTS TRIVIA CONTEST for a chance to win a free EA SPORTS game. Check local radio listings. 10:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. E.T. 9:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. C.T. 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. M.T. 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. P.T. OFFICIAL 722805 SEAL OF FOOTBALL • HOCKEY • GOLF • BASEBALL • BASKETBALL • FOOTBALL • HOCKEY • GOLF • BASEBALL • HOCKEY • HOCKEY • GOLF BASEBALL • HOCKEY • FOOTBALL • BASKETBALL • GOLF BASEBALL • HOCKEY FOOTBALL QUALITY • BASKETBALL • FOOTBALL • HOCKEY • GOLF • BASEBALL • BASKETBALL ABOUT THE MAN: Mark Lesser NHL HOCKEY ‘94 SEGA EPILEPSY WARNING PLEASE READ BEFORE USING YOUR SEGA VIDEO GAME SYSTEM OR ALLOWING YOUR CHILDREN TO USE THE SYSTEM A very small percentage of people have a condition that causes them to experience an epileptic seizure or altered consciousness when exposed to certain light patterns or flashing lights, including those that appear on a television screen and while playing games.
    [Show full text]