LEVELS OF LEARNING -- Teaching assistant Jaimee Kuperman (second from right) leads a discussion in the Bartlett Hall garden as her creative writing class moved outside to bask in spring weather.

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Senate Leader Sees Broader Budget Issues
Though most of the debate about the campus's financial situation has been confined to Chancellor David Scott's handling of the matter, the chair of the Faculty Senate's Rules Committee says the issue extends far beyond Amherst.

OIT Steps Up War on Viruses
Spread By E-mail

In an effort to keep computers across campus working smoothly, Network Systems at the Office of Information Technologies this week began automated scanning for viruses in e-mail attachments entering campus mail hubs.

Flint Gets the Nod to Return as Coach
When the Minutemen were ousted from the National Invitation Tournament by Siena last week, many observers wondered if the loss also signaled an end to James "Bruiser" Flint's tenure as head coach.

After 7 Years, Clock Runs Out for Hockey Coach Joe Mallen
Seven years after bringing hockey back to campus, head coach Joe Mallen is finishing up his final weeks with the program. Athletic director Bob Marcum announced last week that Mallen's contract will not be renewed when it expires May 17.

Nieto Wins International Rockefeller Fellowship, US Book Award
Sonia Nieto, professor of Teacher Education and Curriculum Studies, has been invited for a one-month residence at the Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Study and Conference Center in the Italian Alps.

Social Science Research Council President to Visit
Craig Calhoun, president of the Social Science Research Council (SSRC) and professor of sociology and history at New York University, will give two presentations during a visit to campus on Thursday, April 6.

 



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