May 17, 2008
7:23 PM
Class of 2008: Making a Better World
New M-Square Office Building Opens
U.S. Critical Foreign Languages Effort Doubling -- 32 States, 5 Languages
After-School Activity Reduces Excess Weight Gain
Highlighted News Items, May 16
God and Science Collide in Nation's Capital
Physics' William Phillips, a Nobel Laureate, speaks for many scientists when he says he believes in God.
(Live Science)
Colossal Cave Adventure Reunion at UM
Neil Fraistat, Maryland Institute for Technolgy in Humanities, host sentimental game get together.
(Washington Post)
-Professor Helps Craft Anti-Violence Video Game
-Broadcasting -- Something for Everyone -- at a Cost
-Model Successfully Predicts Large River System Fish Diversity
-Scientists Find Rings of Jupiter Are Shaped in Shadow
-U.S. Critical Foreign Languages Effort Doubling -- 32 States, 5 Languages
-After-School Activity Reduces Excess Weight Gain
-Class of 2008: Making a Better World
-Groundbreaking Ceremony Set for New Knight Journalism Building
-Vid/Terp Winners Announced
-New M-Square Office Building Opens
-Feds Given Failing Grade in Response to 'Gathering Storm' Recom-
mendations
-Wiseman Named New Education Dean
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