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Reply To: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 5 Jun 2003 15:52:17 -0400562_us-ascii Several people have reported getting mail from people with subjects such as "Magazine on its way" and "Welcome to U-pons from Kroger" or other innocent sounding subjects. The mail contains a double-suffix disguising itself as "magazine.doc" or "offers.pdf" but the actual filenames are "magazine.doc.exe" or "offers.pdf.exe" (or similar). THESE EXECUTABLES ARE A VIRUS. THEY ARE NOT BEING CAUGHT BY THE CURRENT NORTON ANTI-VIRUS SIGNATURES WE HAVE ON CAMPUS. [...]38_5Jun200315:52: [log in to unmask] |
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Dr. Judith Wakim of Nursing has received funds totaling $30,725
from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Health Resources and
Services Administration (HRSA). The funding will support two nursing
scholarship programs during Fiscal Year 2003-2004.
Dr. Wakim received $12,290 to fund scholarships for disadvantaged
undergraduate nursing students and $18,435 for scholarships at the graduate
level. The scholarships provide financial assistance to nursing students
who are economically or environmentally disadvantaged, providing UTC
students with equal access to university nursing programs. With this
funding, Dr. Wakim is continuing the Department of Nursing's long-running
dedication to student support.
Congratulations to the School of Nursing. These nursing scholarships are a
inportant service to nursing students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
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