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a. Lockheed Martin Awarded US$2.5 Million Contract for Architecture Study

b. Medical City to Launch $2.3M Pediatric Congenital Heart Unit

c. ACS Wins Fourth Consecutive Contract Extension to Process Child Support Payments for Los Angeles County

d. Zyvex Receives Phase II SBIR Award from NASA

e. Manufacturing Begins On Lockheed Martin F-35 Airframe

 

a. $2.6 Million Grant Awarded to UH to Improve Pre-K Instruction

b. UTSA Collaborates on Parkinson's Disease Research

c. TWU Receives $155,000 Gift From Memorial Hermann Healthcare

d. UT Southwestern Scientist Receives International Award for Lipid Research

e. Smalley Receives 2003 Small Times Magazine Best of Small Tech Lifetime Achievement Award

f. Leading Geriatrician at UNTHSC Named to Distinguished Chair

g. Rice Geophysicist to Lead Multinational Ocean Drilling Effort

h. UTHSC San Antonio Faculty Members Elected to ACP Board of Directors

i. UTD Faculty, Nobel Laureate Join Genesis Campus Advisory Board

j. Flu Shots a Bargain in Preventing Heart Attacks, Say U.T. Cardiologists

k. University of Texas at Austin Flywheel Spins to a Milestone Speed Record

 

a. Last Chance! See Clips from Tom Burbage, Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Joint Strike Fighter for Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company

b. Former Press Secretary to Laura Bush To Speak At U. T. Dallas on Nov. 15

c. It's a Girl Thing - From High Tops to High Tech: Nov. 15

d. Annual Texas System Day 2003 Symposium on Communications and Signal Processing: Nov. 15

e. Supply Networks, E-Commerce to be Discussed In McDermott Library Lecture Series: Nov. 17

f. The Future of Wireless Communications: Nov. 18

g. Career Visioning Bead Simulation: Nov. 18

h. Pervasive Computing: Vision and Challenges: Nov. 19

i. MIT Enterprise Forum - Good News for Entrepreneurs: Nov. 19

j. Breathe! How Science and Bio-Inspired Engineering and Art Will Bring Synthetic Humans to Life: Nov. 20

k. New Business Showcase: Nov. 20

l. Cal Ripken Jr. to be M. D. Anderson Living Legend: Dec. 2

m. Future Truck 2003: Dec. 9

n. A Vision for Technology and Research at UTD: Dec. 11

o. SMU School Of Engineering To "Put A Face On The Future" As Host Of The 2004 National Science Foundation Research Conference: Jan. 5-8

a. New Research Uncovers Potential Cure for Type 1 Diabetes

b. DuPont To Locate Asia Pacific Research & Development Center In Shanghai

c. Findings Dampen Hope of Water on Dark Side of Moon

d. Egyptian Twins to Leave Dallas Hospital

 

a. Department of Homeland Security Gives US$725 Million to Urban Areas

b. Senate Approves Plan to Arm Cargo Pilots

c. Department of Homeland Security Launches Operation "ICE Storm"

d. Latin American States Give Aliens ID Cards in U.S.

         
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