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March
17,
2006
Vol.
3 No. 17
On
the cover:
Leo
Behie and his team hope their
new process will help provide a steady
supply of cells for transplant
into
diabetics.
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DIABETES
BREAKTHROUGH MORE
Researchers grow insulin-producing cells
in lab
U
make a difference MORE
New
awards recognize employee contributions
In
confidence MORE
New disclosure
policy offers more avenues to raise concerns
and a Q&A with Shirley Voyna-Wilson,
the new disclosure
protection co-ordinator
Forum
explores hot topic of Third Way MORE
"Clickers" keep
students engaged during lectures
MORE
Gun
culture part of Western roots MORE
Librarians
set up shop onsite in Communication and Culture MORE
Northern
partners MORE
Representatives
of U of C travel to Fort McMurray
Q&A
with Linda Barry-Hollowell MORE
U of C's
General
Counsel and Corporate Secretary
Student
off to Africa to explore
AIDS prevention MORE
High
schools graduates with top marks
now get even more money MORE
U of C
is increasing its investment in automatic admission scholarship
by almost $1
million this year
Oo-la-la:
French Centre celebrates 30 MORE
Global
Ambition MORE
Pilot project
aims to increase number of students participating in overseas learning
Does
body images stand the test of time?
MORE
E-learning
a hit MORE
Imagining
Calgary MORE
New
software puts U of C on GIS map MORE
Retired
historian heads world's
top computer society MORE
Law
team makes history at Osgoode MORE
Centre
marries math, life sciences MORE
Visiting
artist blends modern with traditional Chinese roots MORE
DEPARTMENTS:
To
the Point MORE Making
News MORE
Your
Alumni MORE
Dave
Simpson: Alum trades stocks donated to U of C
In
Memoriam MORE
Ted
Rozsa
Classified
Ads MORE
Admin
Notices MORE
What's
On MORE
March
17—April 2
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