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AROUND THE WORLD IN A NIGHT. Members of the Korean Student Association perform the traditional Korean drumming known as poongmul during International Fiesta 2007 held on Friday in the Center for the Arts. For more photos, see "Photos" in the left-hand column of this page. (Photo: Enid Bloch)

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Women's athletic journey. An anthology co-edited by UB historian Susan Cahn offers an excellent education in the tribulations and triumphs faced by American sportswomen from 1882 to 2005.

Exploring kids' friendships. UB psychologist Julie Bowker studies the role of adolescents' peer relationships in their emotional and social development.

Helping UB flex its muscles. UB athletes joined former athletes, coaches and alumni Tuesday morning to dedicate the new Robert and Carol Morris Sports Performance Center and to thank the donors for whom it is named for their generosity.

Ties that bind life on land and sea. The connectedness of all life was the central theme of Jean-Michel Cousteau's Distinguished Speakers Series lecture at UB last week.

Focus on cooperation. Amherst's planning director told UB students on Monday that coordination with the university is a key element of the town's long-range planning project.

Boosting health of Great Lakes. UB research on Great Lakes' circulation patterns aims to improve the health of the lakes' ecosystems.

Faculty urged to join. Tuesday's Faculty Senate meeting offered reminders about how important faculty members are to the future of UB.