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Faculty Members Promoted

New Chair Named To Board Of Trustees

University To Honor Faculty, Alumni, Students

University Receives Grant To Develop Technology Skills For Youths

Chair Named For Information Technology Program

Counseling Center Earns Re-Accreditation

University To Host Architecture Exhibit

Study Helps Communities Maximize Benefits of Transit Access



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Sara S. Gronim, History, received the Dixon Ryan Fox Prize for 2000 from the New York State Historical Association. The prize is given annually for "the best unpublished manuscript in New York State history." Gronim won for her manuscript, "Ambiguous Empire: The Knowledge of the Natural World in British Colonial New York."

Durgamadhab Misra, Electrical and Computer Engineering, delivered an invited lecture on "Electrical Characterization of Thin Oxides Grown on Deuterium Implanted Silicon Substrate," at the Fourth International Symposium on the Physics and Chemistry of SiO2 and the Si-SiO2 Interface, 197th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society, in Toronto. Misra also joined the editorial board of IEEE Circuits and Devices Magazine as an associate editor.

Gordon Thomas, Physics, co-authored a paper, titled "Physics in the Whirlwind of Optical Communications," which appeared in Physics Today, September 2000, Vol. 53, No. 9.

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