Keohane review will seek student input
Steve Nowicki, dean and vice provost of undergraduate education, explained the school’s plan to add a new wing to Keohane Quadrangle—code named “K4”—at the Campus Council meeting Thursday.
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Steve Nowicki, dean and vice provost of undergraduate education, explained the school’s plan to add a new wing to Keohane Quadrangle—code named “K4”—at the Campus Council meeting Thursday.
Gail Rosseau, chief of surgery at the Neurologic and Orthopedic Hospital of Chicago, spoke as part of the Terry Sanford Distinguished Lectures series, which celebrates the inauguration of the Sanford School of Public Policy. Rosseau, a major supporter of President Barrack Obama’s 2008 election campaign, was also considered for the post of Surgeon General, The Chicago Tribune reported last December.
Campus Council members supported a smoke-free residential campus in a 9-8 vote at their meeting Thursday night, following intense debate. The proposal will now go to University administrators for approval.
A memorial ceremony was held Thursday at the School of Law for Professor Robinson Everett, who passed away June 12. The participants commemorated Everett and his 51 years teaching as a professor, as well as his contributions to the country as a senior judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces.
It’s almost midnight, but Larry Demery’s night has just begun.
Students already feeling the strain of the semester’s first paper can look to the Duke Reader Project for help.