VOL. 8 NO.1

THE MAGAZINE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH

SUMMER 1998

Boat

Jaws

Wolff
F E A T U R E S

RIVER OF WORDS
Creativity flows for high school students and poets immersed in the natural world through the English Department's educational outreach.
by Kirsten Wille BA'92 MA'97, illustration by Cary Austin

HOW THE WEST WAS DONE
Utah architectural historian Thomas Carter teaches popular theories about building the landscapes of the American West.
by Eddie Nickens, photo by Douglas Merriam

NO BONES ABOUT IT, SCIENCE IS FOR GIRLS
When girls are encouraged to explore science, the chemistry is irresistible.
by Peta Owens, illustration by Randall Royter
 D E P A R T M E N T S

UP FRONT
Utah's exemplary athletes secure the University's place in the national spotlight.
by Anne Palmer Peterson

SIDELINES
Two-Steppin' at the Big Dance.
by Frank Dolce BS'93, photos by Tom Smart BS'79

AND FINALLY...
Talking with Tobias Wolff, one of North America's finest writers, about writing, life, and memory.
 T H E   A S S O C I A T I O N

ALUMNI EVENTS CALENDAR
Tear it out and put it up.

PROFILE
Athletics booster Will Snyder whips things up in Dixie.
by Anne Palmer Peterson

THROUGH THE YEARS
Alumni notes by classes.

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