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PUBLICATIONS Inside Illinois Vol. 25, No. 16, March 2, 2006
Research | Campus | Honors | Briefs | On the Job | Calendar | Lost & Found | Job Market | Deaths| PDF Format
 

MORE MONEY
Governor proposes increase to higher education funding
Fiscal Year 2007, which will begin July 1, may be a slightly better year for the UI if the budget proposed by Gov. Rod Blagojevich is approved by the Illinois Legislature before it adjourns in April.

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RESEARCH

U.S. must clarify workers' responsibilities in national emergencies
How far can the government go in forcing civilians to perform potentially life-threatening jobs during a national emergency?

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Research on minority stars for Baseball Hall of Fame a revelatory process
One of the 12 people who voted in a historic special election for Negro League inductees into the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Feb. 27 says that the research involved in choosing the candidates changed history.

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Quantum computer solves problem, without running
By combining quantum computation and quantum interrogation, UI scientists have found an exotic way of determining an answer to an algorithm – without ever running the algorithm.

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Approach to school affects how girls compare with boys in math
Researchers say, girls perform just as well as boys on achievement tests and tend to earn better grades in math than do boys during the earlier school years.

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Detection of DNA on nanotubes offers new sensing, sequencing technologies
Researchers at the UI who recently reported that DNA-wrapped carbon nanotubes could serve as sensors in living cells now say the tiny tubes can be used to target specific DNA sequences.

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Transistor laser functions as non-linear electronic switch, processor
The transistor laser invented by UI scientists has now been found to possess fundamental non-linear characteristics that are new to a transistor and permit its use as a dual-input, dual-output, high-frequency signal processor.

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UI pig to make history – as source of first complete swine genome
A pig used for research at the UI has a home in history. Its DNA will provide the first sequence of the swine genome to be completed with the help of a two-year $10 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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CAMPUS
 

Herman reviews strategic plan at senate meeting
At the Feb. 20 meeting of the Urbana-Champaign Senate, Chancellor Richard Herman gave an overview of the strategic plan for the Urbana campus, which he said was “not just a roadmap to pre-eminence but to establishing a much greater role for us throughout the world,” especially in China, India and Singapore as well as Europe.

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White discusses financial future of university
Five years and $500 million. That’s what UI President B. Joseph White said the university needs to fulfill its compact when he spoke at the University YMCA’s Know Your University forum Feb. 21.

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Thomas M. Siebel to be speaker at University of Illinois commencement
Thomas M. Siebel will be the speaker during the 135th commencement of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign on May 14 at Assembly Hall. Ceremonies take place at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.

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How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Plane, bus and 18 months of planning
When friends and fans of the university came out to support their home team – the UI Wind Symphony – during the band’s historic debut performance in New York City’s Carnegie Hall on Feb. 17, most of the Illinois faithful came dressed not in orange and blue sweatshirts, but in tuxedos, elegant evening attire and heirloom jewels.

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Illinois Wind Symphony dazzles in Carnegie Hall debut

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Learning outside the classroom … really outside
To the average person, “outdoor adventure” might conjure up visions of wilderness, mountains or swift-flowing streams, and none of those are within sight of Champaign-Urbana. But tucked away on the west side of the UI’s prairieland campus is a handy portal for getting to those places – or just finding a short-term means of outdoor escape.

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Grant, gifts enable UI Library to preserve endangered materials

Thousands of endangered materials spanning at least seven centuries will be rescued at the UI Library.

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Preserving campus history changing in digital age                                        Full story

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HONORS

Chancellor Richard Herman named to White House panel
Richard Herman, the chancellor of the Urbana campus of the UI, was named to the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.
 

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DEPARTMENTS

brief notes Exhibition features 'Rain Forest Visions' … Program offers activities for students … Events celebrate audio gift to library … Program features Irish dance, music Nominations for honorary degree recipients due April 1 … Dixieland and country music featured on WILL-TV … Scholarship applications due April 3 … Vote for your favorite Britcom Elder abuse legislation discussed … Book-collecting contest announced … Symposium to focus on 'mobility' …Explore engineering marvels March 10-11 Project reduces textbook expenses … Sign up for child care for '06-07 … Symposium looks at race, gender, space …Author visit celebrates gift to campus More

On the Job: Kathie Veach
Kathie Veach is coordinator of grants and contracts in the Center for Prevention Research Development. More
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deaths


Mabel Allen, 83, died Feb. 16 at her Savoy home. From 1940-1945, Allen held clerical and secretarial positions in various campus units. She was a clerk III for the College of Engineering from 1949-1953. She was a clerk stenographer from 1955-1991 for the UI Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps, later advancing to the position of Military Personnel Records clerk typist. Memorials: Trinity Lutheran Church or Carle Hospice.

Dorothy E. McIntyre, 75, died Feb. 15 at Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana. McIntyre was a computer programmer at the UI. Memorials: First Presbyterian Church Elevator Fund, 602 W. Green St., Urbana, IL 61801.

Charles B. Porter, 83, died Feb. 21 at ManorCare Health Services, Normal. Porter worked at the UI for seven years and was an assistant professor of industrial education and of education when he left in 1961. 

James B. “Dit” Vaughn, 81, died Feb. 21 at his Champaign home. Vaughn worked at the UI for 24 years, retiring in 1984 as a carpenter for Facilities and Services. Memorials: VFW Color Guard 5520.

Paula Wilson, 40, died Feb. 14 at Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana. Wilson worked at the UI for 15 years. She was a secretary III when she left the UI in 2000. Memorials: Paula Wilson Benefit Fund in care of Philo Exchange Bank.

Theresa P. Wilson, 40, died Feb. 21 at Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana. Wilson worked at the UI for six years for UI Extension as a visiting data analyst and extension assistant in Web development. Memorials: www.breastcancer.org or the American Cancer Society.

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