VOL. 10 NO. 1 THE MAGAZINE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SUMMER 2000 |
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F E A T U R E S | |
TEXT AND TEXTURE Award-winning teacher builds communities in and out of the classroom. Story and photo by Peta Owens-Liston |
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A ROW ON THE ROW Can campus Greeks get their house(s) in order? The U says 'yes,' but irritated neighbors aren't so sure. by Kirsten Wille |
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BRAIN WAYS By revealing specific functions of the brain in real-time, advanced medical technology may lead to solutions in treating disabilities and disorders. by Adam Olson |
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TOOLS OF ENGAGEMENT 'Got a minute?' is a new approach as U seeks to attract, retain its students. by Byron Sims, illustration by Robert Neubecker |
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D E P A R T M E N T S |
UP FRONT What's the question? by Fred Esplin |
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S I D E L I N E S |
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AND FINALLY . . . Tackling the genetics of addiction. by Scott Rogers |
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T H E A S S O C I A T I O N | |
ARCHIVES Read past issues of Continuum. |
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BOOKSHELF New titles by faculty, staff, and alumni authors, plus our faculty "On the Nightstand" feature. by Kathryn Austin |
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WARMING UP FOR SUMMER |
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ON THE COVER Have the Greeks worn out their welcome on campus?
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