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December 2000

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University Bookstore Newsletter
Welcome to LINK!
IN THIS ISSUE OF LINK FOR THE MONTH OF: February, 2001
  1. FACULY FOCUS: Robert Haltiwanger
  2. THANK YOU!
  3. SALES AND EVENTS FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY
  4. REQUISITION TIMELINE
  5. HOW IS THE BOOKSTORE DOING?
Faculty Focus: Robert Haltiwanger
Robert Halitwanger is Prof. of Glycosylation of Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Proteins in the Dept. of Biochemistry and Cell Biology. Del Ifafore was incredibly curious about his line of work, so she contacted him for an interview...

Robert Haltiwanger
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Thank You!
The University Bookstore would like to thank everyone who participated in the December food drive. Close to 4 boxes of food and sundries were donated to the Port Jefferson Ecumenical Food Pantry. This would not have been possible without *you*!

How Is the Bookstore Doing? B+
This semester 88% of the books requested by October 15th were on the shelf by the first day of class. While 88% seems reasonable, our goal is to get all of the books on the shelves. We want an A. Excellence, is our first priority and we will do better next semester !

February Sales & Events!

  • Feb 14: LOVE IS IN THE AIR
    Valentine's Day Red Sale! Buy one Item at regular price and get a second for 1/2 price (equal or lesser value)
     
  • Feb 19: NO CHADS HERE
    President's Day Sale! Buy One shirt at regular price and get a second for 1/2 price (equal or lesser value)
     
  • FEBRUARY MONTH-LONG SALE
    20% off all HISTORY and POETRY books in the Trade Books department.
     
    Click here for more details

    Requisition Timeline
    Teaching next semester? Here's a requisition due date timeline to help you!

    For Summer I & II 2001
    Monday, April 2, 2001

    For Fall 2001
    Monday, April 16, 2001

    Download a PDF version of the Textbook Requisition

    Comments, Questions? Please feel free to send them to link@notes.cc.sunysb.edu

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