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Sept. 30 gala to launch year of celebration; many other events planned Join the celebration of the University's first 100 years, starting with a kick-off
extravaganza featuring Aaron Neville.
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Oct. 5 book signing, photo exhibit may include "famous" guest Don’t be surprised if a shadowy figure shows up at a book-signing session and photo
exhibit Oct. 5 at 7 p.m. in Mynders Hall. The ghost of Elizabeth Mynders has a way
of appearing at unexpected times in the dormitory that was built in the shape of an
"E" to honor her.
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Law School announces five additions The University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law is proud to announce the
addition of two full-time and three visiting faculty members beginning in the fall
2011 semester.
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Boyd provides unmatched service en route to "distinguished" honor Many campus runarounds end at the desk of Brigitte Boyd. If she isn’t the right person
to answer someone’s question, she will look up the correct person, provide his or
her number to the caller and then transfer the call.
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Co-workers have "wow" attitude when it comes to Lamar’s work Janis Lamar won a 2011 University of Memphis Distinguished Employee of the Year Award
during Employee Recognition Day in June for her hard work as an administrative secretary
in the Department of Econonics. She could be equally lauded for what she does after
work.
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Administrator of the Year has "law" on her side Melanie Stovall Murry was content to stay out of the spotlight earlier this year as
a team of law students from the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law won the prestigious
Thurgood Marshall Mock Trial national championship.
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Shupe selected as first recipient of Harriet Montgomery Award The soft, reassuring tone of Kristin Shupe’s voice calms the apprehensions of students
and the concerns of parents as she explains how the U of M Department of Theatre &
Dance is the perfect place for students "bubbling over with energy and delight in
what they do."
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Todd "shines in the eyes of others" Inez Todd didn’t stand up when her named was called. It wasn’t until it was a said
a second time that she realized she’d won.
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Central Avenue Project Completion Delayed until 2012 Construction delays may occur along Central Avenue between Zach Curlin and Patterson
throughout this academic year due to a delay in the Central Avenue Safety Project
that has pushed back its completion until next year.
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Names in the news Read about the research and achievements of University of Memphis faculty and staff.
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