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INDEX 1994

October 7, 1994 (Vol. 15, No. 5)
 
This index page is for reference only; stories in this issue are not available online. Print editions may be found in the periodicals stacks of the Charles Young Research Library.
 
ISRAEL'S FOREIGN MINISTER RECEIVES UCLA MEDAL - Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres receives UCLA Medal and gives lecture on events in Middle East.
 
MESSAGE FROM THE CHANCELLOR - Message from the chancellor on National Coming Out Day.
 
BUILDINGS UNDERGO THOROUGH QUAKE REVIEW - State and federal officials review status of campus buildings for seismic safety in wake of Jan. 17 quake.
 
FRESHMAN CONVOCATION KICKS OFF 1994-'95 ACADEMIC YEAR - Annual Fall Academic Convocation.
 
NIH SELECTS MEDICAL SCHOOL FOR WOMEN'S HEALTH STUDY - Medical School selected by NIH as center for Women's Health Initiative.
 
COUNCIL AWARDS TRAVEL GRANTS - UCLA scholars receive grants from American Council of Learned Societies.
 
UCLA IS MOST POPULAR PUBLIC CAMPUS AMONG HIGH SCHOOLERS IN 'WHO'S WHO' - Students in "Who's Who Among American High Schools" select UCLA as favorite public institution.
 
HIGHER ED PROF TO FILL CARTTER CHAIR - Alexander Astin appointed to Allan M. Cartter Chair in Higher Education.
 
SOCIETY NAMES FELLOWS - Two named to American Antiquerian Society.
 
NURSING SCHOLAR TO GIVE WELLNESS LECTURE - Adeline Nyamathi of nursing to give UC/Health Net Wellness lecture.
 
HONORS, AWARDS EARNED CAMPUSWIDE - Campus awards and honors.
 
EXPANDED UC CARE PLAN WILL OFFER HMO-STYLE OPTION - UC Care to offer HMO-style option.
 
WORK GROUP RECOMMENDS SCRAPPING EXISTING 4-TIER STAFF EMPLOYEE SYSTEM - UC work group recommends new staff employee system, elimination of current four-tier system.
 
CELTIC SPIRIT - Photos from Celticfest at UCLA.
 
NEW GRADUATE STUDENTS HEAR WORDS OF WELCOME - Annual address to new graduate students; Chancellor Young, Claudia Mitchell-Kernan, Walter Massey speakers.
 
LIFE CYCLE OF CAMPUS STARTS ANEW FOR FALL - Back-to-school photo package.
 
NEW WELLNESS CENTER NAMED FOR BRUIN ARTHUR ASHE - Regents approve Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center.
 
ROSE BOWL TICKET SUIT BEFORE JUDGE - Judge in Wisconsin to decide whether to dismiss UC from lawsuit over Rose Bowl tickets.
 
STOMPIN TO THE RHYTHM OF A TRASHY BEAT - Feature on STOMP at Wadsworth Theater.
 
MED FACULTY LAUNCH COURSE ON WOMEN'S HEALTH ISSUES - Mitzi Krocker and Jodi Friedman of the School of Medicine teach new class on women's health issues in College of Letters & Science.