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1. Medical School
www.asianam.org/medical_school - [Cached]Published on: 3/21/2006 Last Visited: 1/11/2007
Francis Canavan, associate vice chancellor for the University System of Maryland, said he did not question the report's data. "The university does take race into account in the admission process as one of many factors in meeting its responsibility to provide equal opportunities to historically underrepresented groups," he said. -
2. sunspot.net - maryland news
www.sunspot.net/news/local/bal - [Cached]Published on: 6/27/2003 Last Visited: 6/27/2003
"I don't think anybody knows what the outcome of that would be, including the administration," said Francis Canavan, a spokesman for the University System of Maryland.
The governor has said he won't cut from the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services because the agency is vital, yet he now wants to set aside $4.4 million of its $44 million budget. -
3. sunspot.net - education
www.sunspot.net/news/education - [Cached]Last Visited: 8/7/2003
Last month, Francis Canavan, associate vice chancellor for communications at the University System of Maryland, shocked his colleagues with an e-mail.
"I have accepted a new position, public affairs manager for Bechtel Corporation's Iraq Infrastructure Reconstruction Project," he wrote. "I will be in this area for the next few weeks and then it's off to Baghdad! (Yes, he said Baghdad.)"
I called Canavan and asked if he'd lost his mind. Thousands of Americans are trying to get out of Baghdad. Things haven't been easy in the university system, what with state budget cuts, but this move is jumping from the frying pan into the fires of hell.
"I really look on it as an adventure," Canavan said, "and you're never too old for an adventure."
He'll be living and working in a Bechtel compound on the grounds of one of Saddam Hussein's former palaces. And "I'll earn more money," most of which he can salt away. No country club dues where he's going.

