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Volume 122, Number 8 October 10, 2001
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United States launches assault on terror

U.S. officials at the Pentagon brief reporters after military attacks on Afghanistan.
A second barrage of missiles and bombs hammered targets in Afghanistan on Monday night as 15 U.S. warplanes and an armada of warships again punished terrorists and the Taliban regime that stubbornly harbors them.

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News

Students organize job fair

Zaki wins Early Career Development Award

Ed/Op

Staff Editorial
Government should not revoke student visas


Work, sweat go into every Poly

Editorial Notebook
Freud couldn’t get into RPI

Letter to the Editor
SMVC looking to help student drivers in distress

Letter to the Editor
Civil liberties forum raises key privacy issues

Top Hat
Valadez receives Safe Zone training

Interfraternity Council
Informal Rush coming in spring

Panhellenic Council
Recruits begin greek life journey

Features

Tool

Check out comics

Words to Eat By
New diner offers good eats cheap

Ben Folds drops his Five, rocks suburbs with album

Lutzky-At-Large
Dean Baron tells students to pursue interests

Sports

Men’s soccer gets into win column at last

Women’s soccer keeps streak alive in double OT

Win one, lose one

Red Hawks close out regular season well

Player Profile
Tennis an outlet for Koch

Men’s hockey stacked with veteran players

Clarkson, Cornell, Harvard teams to beat

Munn optimistic about upcoming season

Marsters grateful for playing at RPI

Murley’s scoring fueled by home support (and lasagna)

Rensselaer in Brief
Dean honored
The American Academy in Rome has invited Alan Balfour, dean of the School of Architecture, to visit the academy as a scholar in residence.

While staying at the academy, Balfour also plans to work on a book that he’s in the process of producing, Reality and the Need to Know God.

Balfour will stay at the academy during November, December, January, and March.

Search launched
Fay Duchin has decided to step down from the position of dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. She has served as dean since 1996.

A search committee has begun the nationwide search for her replacement. Duchin will continue to serve as dean while the process is conducted.

The members of the search committee include Gary Gabriele, undergraduate education (chair); Lee Odell, Language, Literature, and Communication; Joseph Walther, Language, Literature, and Communication; Linda Layne, STS; Yingrui Yang, Philosphy, Pschology, and Cognitive Sciences and Decision Sciences and Engineering Systems; Caren Canier, Arts; Brent Goldfarb, economics; Larry Feeser, civil engineering; and Issom Herron, mathematics. Curtis Powell, vice president of human resources, will also assist the search.

The dean’s responsibilities will include providing academic leadership, developing new academic initiatives for the school, and enhancing the quality of the faculty, students, and staff, according to Institute President Shirley Ann Jackson.

Rensselaer community members are encouraged to send suggestions and nominations to Gabriele.

Director named
Philip Phan has been named research director of the Severino Center for Technological Entrepreneurship in the Lally School of Management Technology. He is the Warren H. Bruggeman ’46 and Pauline Urban Bruggeman Distinguished Associate Professor of Management.

As an international expert on entrepreneurship, Phan plans to direct efforts towards enhancing academic research in entrepreneurship.

Artwork displayed
Larry Kagan ’68, professor of arts, is among a group of several artists who have donated works to a charity art sale that will benefit survivors of the attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon. His artwork will be on display at the O.K. Harris Gallery from October 17 to November 3.

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