Rodman projects challenge first years
Most students come to the University with plans to relax and have fun, and few know what role they will play in the real world. But a small group of Engineering students defy this convention.
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Most students come to the University with plans to relax and have fun, and few know what role they will play in the real world. But a small group of Engineering students defy this convention.
WASHINGTON, D.C, Feb. 19 - Over 5,000 scientists, 500 journalists and 50 student "session aides" like myself gathered this past weekend for the 152nd annual meeting of "Science in an Uncertain Millennium," and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Founded in Philadelphia in 1848, the "Triple A-S" promotes the advancement of scientific and technical knowledge as well as the public's awareness of science.
The University Health System launched a new educational Web site designed to provide up-to-date information about all aspects of cardiovascular medicine to physicians, medical students and the general public last Saturday.
Over 150 scientists, students and health care professionals from throughout Virginia and as far away as Utah gathered at the Omni Hotel Monday and Tuesday for the Second Annual Conference on the Development of Technology in Medicine in Virginia.
Police are hoping that DNA fingerprinting will help bring them one step closer to identifying a suspect in the Venable area rape case that shook the University community last month.