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SPRING 2009 Issue |
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| The Great Gig |
| Dr. Ching-Hua Chuan is creating a software program that may make things a lot easier for aspiring rock stars everywhere. |
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Features
One super-cool, tech-savvy teacher to go, please
Meet Tony Dutra - middle school teacher, department chair, doctoral student at Barry’s School of Education, Broward Teacher of the Year for 2010, and serious coffee drinker
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Spotlights
A Vampire's Vital Molecules
By using an old-fashioned mortar and pestle to make a molecule called porphyrin, Dr. Tamara Hamilton is hoping to help chemists 'green' their labs
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HEADLINERS
Living and Learning
Since the Glenn Hubert Learning Center officially opened on January 29, the renovated facility has had an additional 750 student visits compared to this time last year
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SPORTS BEAT
Happy Birthday, Bucs!
Barry University Athletics celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, and what a quarter century it has been
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ARTS & CULTURE
Archipelago
The Barry University Repertory Dance Ensemble presented its spring dance concert, “Archipelago,” March 20-21.
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ALUMNI CONNECTION
A Weekend to Remember
Members from the class of 1959 and 1974 celebrated their 50th and 35th anniversaries recently during Barry’s Reunion Weekend 2009
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