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Spectrum - Volume 20 Issue 15 December 11, 1997

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A non-profit publication of the Office of the University Relations of Virginia Tech,
including The Conductor , a special section of the Spectrum printed 4 times a year

Spectrum Volume 20 Issue 15 - December 11, 1997

  • Dudley to address Tech's Fall Commencement
  • Banner changing student-systems project on campus
  • Tech, Singapore to cooperate on research
  • Career day, Internet to promote interest for women in science
  • Projected Revenues Look Strong; So Are Competing Demands for Funds
  • ACHIEVERS
  • Arts and Sciences' Bates honored by professional secretaries group
  • Tech prof accepts sociology honor on singer Don Ho's behalf
  • Etiquette, interviewing skills featured for students
  • UCC internship receives APA accreditation
  • Harris named interim director
  • To the Editor
  • Combined Virginia Campaign coming to close soon
  • CALENDAR
  • New building construction projects changing the face of campus
  • COTA programs attract diverse, international audience
  • Velander receives professorship
  • JOBS
  • CAPFA elects officers for '97-'98
  • Committees report to Staff Senate
  • Seminar series offers graduate credit

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