USC chronicle, vol. 21, no. 28 (2002 May 6) University of Southern California chronicle, vol. 21, no. 28 (2002 May 6)
Creator
Fertik, Irene
Contributor
Bergen, Alexis, contributing writer Blakeslee, Matthew contributing writer Castro, Chrissie, contributing writer Di Rado, Alicia, contributing writer Gershick, Zsa Zsa, contributing writer Kiderra, Inga, contributing writer Maceo, Brenda, contributing writer Nalick, Jon, contributing writer Oliwenstein, Lori, contributing writer Silsby, Gilien, contributing writer Stewart, Sharon, contributing writer Stumpfl, Mary Ellen, contributing writer Stuliff, Usha, contributing writer Weiner, Jon, contributing writer Murrill, Mary Beth, executive director, USC News Service Heitman, Susan, associate vice president, University Public Relations Seki, Glenn K, technical operations manager Hicks, Wanda, advertising and subscription information Shade,Christine E, Managing editor Gershick, Zsa Zsa, assignment editor Payton, Melissa, copy editor Lawlor, Lee calendar editor
Date Created and/or Issued
2002-05-06
Publication Information
KAP 246, 3620 South Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, California, USA University of Southern California. Libraries University of Southern California. News service; Rodgers & McDonald, printer
Doheny Memorial Library, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189 Send requests to address or e-mail given. USC Libraries Special Collections. USC Archives University of Southern California. News Service newsinfo@usc.edu; specol@usc.edu
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University of Southern California chronicle, volume 21, number 28 (2002 May 6). Published for the faculty & staff. Published weekly on Mondays, September throught April (except the week of Thanksgiving, two weeks before and after Christmas, and the week of spring break) and biweekly May through June. Includes Section A "In the news".
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