Volume 92, No.1, January-February 2006

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Bostock LIbrary, von der Heyden Pavillion Dedicated •  $300-million FInancial Aid Initiative Launched •  Class Project Yields Online Campus Map •  Duke Trading Cards, Without the Gum •  Three for the Rhodes •  Tisch Gift to Cancer Center Sets Record •  Nixon's Letter to Sirica Given to Law School •  Sanford Center Dedicates Rubenstein Hall •  Wallter, Wall-crawling Robot •  Spring Break Project: Rebuilding Gulf Coast •  Fullbright Scholars •  Risky Monkey Business Could Help Humans •  Tweaking Aging Brains •  Redheads and Skin Cancers •  Keeping Belly Fat at Bay •  Aspirin Might Prevent Vioxx Damage to Heart •  Festival of the Book •  Rwanda Pilgrimage •  Euripides Goes to the Circus •  In Brief •  Portfolio: A Life in Photos

Festival of the Book

Duke will play host to this year's North Carolina Festival of the Book, a series of lectures and discussions that will feature a lineup of best-selling and acclaimed authors, including Roy Blount Jr., Robert Olen Butler, Pat Conroy, Barbara Kingsolver, Elizabeth Spencer, and Tom Wolfe, along with many others who represent the changing face of the South. "In a departure from many book events, our programs will put writers together in conversation, where they will have the opportunity to share the stories behind their work and the relationships that influence their writing," says festival director Aaron Greenwald.

The biennial event, established in 1998, is a collaboration among the libraries of Duke, North Carolina State University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and North Carolina Central University. This year's festival is scheduled for April 26-30. All events are free to the public.

For more information: www.ncbook.org