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Date Added: May 15, 2008 03:12:02 AM
Carolyn Martin knows UW-Madison. She was a lecturer at the university in the early 1980s and earned her doctorate from UW-Madison in 1985 in German Literature. Yet Martin, who has spent more than 20 years at Cornell University, an Ivy League school in Ithaca, N.Y., also brings an outsider's perspective in her quest to become UW-Madison's next chancellor. "It's always an advantage to know a place ...

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