Columns Magazine
September 2002 Features


 

Jewel RenewalJewel Renewal
After 10 Years, $47 Million and a 6.8 Earthquake, Suzzallo Library Returns to its Rightful Place as the Soul of the University
By Tom Griffin

On the BallOn the Ball
They Called Him a Classic Underdog, But Lorenzo Romar's Career as a Basketball Player—and a Coach—Proves that Nice Guys Finish First.
By Jon Marmor


 

Paying the PricePaying The Price
With State Support Dropping, the UW Is Looking for a Way Out of the Financial Maze, But Could These New Pathways Alter the Character of the UW?
By Tom Griffin

Light SpeedLight Speed
By Harnessing Light Instead of Electricity to Send Data, Larry Dalton Promises to Change the Way We Work and Live.
By Scott Holter

Briefings


 News
  Genetic First May Lead to Diabetes Cure

Columns and Departments


  Departments

Extras

  • Doing More From managing a $1.5 billion government agency to writing a novel, David Matheson, '73, '89, stays committed to his Coeur d'Alene Reservation roots.
  • A Global Citizen Marc Lindenberg, dean of the Evans School of Public Affairs, died May 17.

Association News


  Members of Alpha Delta Pi in the 1970s

Members of Alpha Delta Pi in the 1970s

Class Notes


 
  • Doing More From managing a $1.5 billion government agency to writing a novel, David Matheson, '73, '89, stays committed to his Coeur d'Alene Reservation roots.
  • A Global Citizen Marc Lindenberg, dean of the Evans School of Public Affairs, died May 17.
  • Alumnotes: News of classmates from 1935 to 2001.
  • Obituaries Alumni, faculty and friends of the University.
  • Alumnotes Page How to submit a class note plus our Alumnotes Archive


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