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Extractions: Vol. 38, Number 26, March 2, 2001 UNIVERSITY LETTER IS ALSO AVAILABLE ELECTRONICALLY in the Events and News section of UNDInfo, the University's menu system on the Internet. The address is: http://www.und.nodak.edu/dept/our/uletter.htm The University Relations Office maintains an index for the University Letter. STRATEGIC PLAN UPDATE You're invited to take part in UND's Strategic Planning Process: www.und.edu/stratplan. "WORKLIFE/LIFEWORK" IS THEME OF 32ND ANNUAL UND WRITERS CONFERENCE "Worklife/Lifework" is the theme of the 32nd Annual Writers Conference to be held March 18-23 at the Memorial Union. This year's conference features a Booker Prize winner, an American Academy of Arts Straus Living Award winner, and several other nationally recognized poets, editors, and authors. Two documentary film-makers will also be featured, whose combined achievements include two Oscars and three Emmys. The conference will include readings, panel discussions, book signings, student and public readings, and a film festival (including the Frederick Wiseman's film "Missile" and Barbara Kopple's "American Dream"). All events are free and open to the public.