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Volume 30 Issue 18

Brumble resigns FAS post; curriculum reform project on hold during transition >

May 14th, 1998

Six months after his top- priority project — the reform of Pitt's undergraduate arts and sciences curriculum — entered a state of suspended animation, H. David Brumble has announced that he will resign as associate dean for Undergraduate Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS). He will resume his duties as a full […]

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Faculty Assembly votes to recognize medical school association >

May 14th, 1998

By a unanimous vote May 5, Faculty Assembly recognized the Faculty Association of the School of Medicine (FASM) as a legitimate faculty organization promoting shared governance in the medical school. This winter, a group of senior medical professors revived FASM (originally formed in 1976 but dormant since 1991) with the stated purpose of defending faculty […]

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Reception planned for retirees >

May 14th, 1998

A retirees' reception will be held on June 24 from 2 to 5 p.m. in the William Pitt Union Ballroom. All University faculty and staff retirees and their spouses and significant others are invited. Spouses of deceased retirees also are welcome. The cost is $5 per person, which includes refreshments and parking. For more information, […]

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NATHAN HERSHEY >

May 14th, 1998

Nathan Hershey last month was elected president of the University Senate for a one-year term beginning July 1. A professor of health services administration in the Graduate School of Public Health, Hershey has been Senate vice president for the last three years. The following are excerpts from a recent interview of Hershey by University Times […]

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