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Archives: 2002 Compass Index

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--American Studies pursues musuem studies
--Young chemists snag major grants
--James Rubenstein examines auto industry
--Miami's AFROTC reflects on role, post 9-11
--Jim Reiss attracts Pulitzer attention
--Jack Kirby retires from History Department
--Tech writing students polish skills
--Bill Brewer keeps busy
--David Fleming: Miami alumnus and sports journalist
--US Cultures becomes Miami Plan requirement
--Penny Lecture series cheap, but invaluable
--Phyllis Callahan earns Effective Educator honors
--Susan Paulson heads anthropological digs in Brazil
--History Department to re-open doctoral program
--Mark Boardman leads students to Caracoas
--Gradschool applicants increase in CAS
--Retirees shape future of CAS Bob White writes Oxford history
--Latin American Studies wins Havinghurst grant
--Matt Houngnikpo pens book on native Benin
--Cecelia Shore revises guidelines for human subjects
--Gerontology becomes a major
--Sociology prof. to conduct health study in Nepal
--New director restructures Honors program
--Department of Comparitive Religion, oldest in nation
--Havinghurst Center directs attention towards art
--Miami's "Secret Garden" honors Cox
--Paul Rejai receives international acclaim
--Miami senior awarded Rhodes Scholarship
--German-language Cabaret: An anuual success
--Foreign language students assist Talawanda schools
--Ron Scott: An Effective and Distinguished Educator
--New faces in Spanish/Portuguese Department
--Mosaic program brings talent to Miami
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