Northeastern Voice
Oct. 2, 2009

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Calling on world explorers—Scholarships bolster global co-op
$5m grant to fund cell study—NIH-backed project to analyze resistance to antibiotics
Building momentum—Provost addresses Faculty Senate

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Co-op coordinators honored
goFigure—Exercise opportunities

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In residence—Professor’s new digs among undergrads
SecondLife: Robo chef—Lobster studies spawn better recipes
Ever-green—Dockser Hall receives top environmental design status

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Feedback from afar—Co-ops impress employers abroad
Starting up—Student uses program to fine-tune auto venture

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Aide for AIDS—New findings bring hope for vaccine


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Close ties—New professor studies family-run businesses

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Notables & quotables

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Power to the people—Human services student studies Argentine workers movement in her father’s homeland