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April 2,
1999


David Fulton
Chancellor, IU East
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IU grad a 20th-century VIP
In an IU lab where Nobel laureates past and future flourished, the discoverer of DNA's double helix worked on a doctorate in genetics.
IT@IU new Web site 'Virtual snapshot' will provide daily access to IU's information technology landscape
Alert!
For information on the Melissa Macro virus/worm that infected many systems and machines at IU last week, go to the new IT@IU site
All in the family
Baby Nicholas Kleinbauer watched Founders Day ceremonies at IUB's Assembly Hall March 27 with his mother, Susan Kleinbauer. His grandfather, W. Gene Kleinbauer, received a President's Award. You can read about all 14 recipients and their contributions to IU at last week's issue of Home Pages.
Photo by Heather Hill
Miss Founders Day?
We have souvenir copies of the Founders Day salute to excellence.
E-mail: homepgs@indiana.edu
Make it a family affair at IU's Camp Brosius, Wis.

Links...IU East
The Grand Tour
Branching out...
Long-awaited IU East Henry County Center to be dedicated May 21
Professorship...
IU East's first endowed professorship--'a daughter's wish'
Volunteer action...
A campus community...
A photo gallery from IU East
Service learning...
IU East student earns the 'fruit' of her labor -- the inaugural Multicultural and Diversity Enhancement Award

- Daytripping around the Hoosier state
Nautiloids -- shelled marauders of Richmond's Ordovician sea
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