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Salaries increase at several colleges

Salaries for faculty at four-year colleges in 2007-08 increased by 4 percent for full and associate professors nationwide, according to a recent survey by the College and University Professional Association for Human Resources (CUPA-HR). Increases for assistant professors followed closely at 3.9 percent, while newly hired assistant professors? salaries received a 3.3 percent boost on average.In 2005-06 and 2006-07, salaries went up by 3.4 percent and 3.8 percent respectively, according to CUPA-HR.

NEWS | 04/08/2008

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Scholar explores history and politics of Catholic Church

The Catholic Church employed the recognition of miracles and canonization of saints to both unite people and preserve its power during the turmoil of 17th-century Europe, Columbia University religion scholar Paolo Parigi told an audience in Wallace Hall yesterday.Linking two ordinarily distinct subjects, religious miracles and social movements, Parigi explained that the proclamations of new miracles and saints during that period were part of the ?strategy of the Church for defending itself? against the dissolution of its support amid the enormous changes in Western culture during the era that saw the expansion of the Protestant Reformation and the Inquisition.

NEWS | 04/07/2008

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News & Notes | April 8

Faculty members approve course changesMembers of the faculty approved changes in course offerings in the art and archaeology, economics, operations research and financial engineering, and Spanish and Portuguese departments at the monthly faculty meeting.

NEWS | 04/07/2008

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Tigers awarded Pulitzer Prizes

Two alumni and two former University professors were awarded Pulitzer Prizes yesterday in recognition of their journalistic achievements.Barton Gellman ?82 of The Washington Post, Ferris professor of journalism in 2001-02 and former chairman of The Daily Princetonian, won the national reporting award for his examination of Vice President Dick Cheney?s often concealed use of power.

NEWS | 04/07/2008

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University looking more closely at lawsuit

Two months after the University was named as a defendant in a suit filed by a female member of the Class of 2008 who claims to have been sexually assaulted at Tiger Inn more than two years ago, it is now re-evaluating its role in the case, University spokeswoman Cass Cliatt ?96 said.The lawsuit, filed in early February 2008, alleges that the woman was sexually assaulted at TI on the night of Bicker pickups on Feb.

NEWS | 04/06/2008

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Class of 2011 comes out in record numbers for annual freshman gala

Last Saturday evening, Prospect Avenue looked a little like the East Egg of F. Scott Fitzgerald ?17?s ?The Great Gatsby.?Though Nick Carraway and his Long Island neighbors were nowhere to be found, a record number of freshmen donned tuxedos and gowns, strutting their stuff en route to the Freshman Formal.Nearly a dozen silver balloons greeted the 777 members of the Class of 2011 who made their way to the Quadrangle Club for the annual event.

NEWS | 04/06/2008

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Water-saving toilets added to dorms

Residents of Feinberg and Edwards halls were greeted with new, ?green? toilets when they returned to their rooms after spring break, when Facilities staff members installed dual-flushing systems designed to save water.The new toilets allow users to push the flush handle one way to use less water for liquid waste and another way to release more water for solid waste.This is one of several efforts that the University has undertaken to make dorms more environmentally efficient, having been bolstered by the encouragement of student activists and the guidance of the University?s new Sustainability Plan.

NEWS | 04/06/2008

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Weather is FUNdamental

Before I reveal the winner of the Million Fun Buck Challenge, I have two important messages. The first concerns the imminent arrival of spring, which is set to overtake the mid-Atlantic at long last following today's rain event.

NEWS | 04/03/2008

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Parking to decrease as construction begins

Beginning in fall 2009, sophomores hoping to bring cars to school will no longer be able to register and park their vehicles in Lot 23 due to spacing constraints.?The changes in the parking come about because we are going to be losing a number of parking lots and spacing as part of the [10-year] Campus Plan,? said Kim Jackson, director of parking and transportation.Jackson said that parking locations for faculty, staff and students will be shifting in the next few years as construction outlined in the Campus Plan begins.

NEWS | 04/03/2008