VOL. 10 NO. 3
WINTER 2000

  Winner of a Golden Spike Award for 4-color magazine

ON THE COVER
Birds, not necessarily of a feather. By Perry Stewart
Winner of a Golden Spike Award for Illustration

F E A T U R E S
CELLULOID HEROES
The Film Studies Division grows from a single course to one of the top programs in the country.
by Mary Dickson, photos by Brad Nelson

THE RANKINGS GAME
Another year, another list: U.S. News & World Report releases its national rankings of colleges. Where is the U, and what does it all mean?
by Suzanne Dean

STANDING FOR SOMETHING
Architecture students design and build bandstands for Park City residents as part of a new service-oriented course.
By Kathryn Austin Maksimov

DELIVERING ON DIVERSITY Winner of a Golden Spike Award for Writing
How - and how well - is the University implementing one of its key goals?
by Theresa Desmond, illustration by Perry Stewart
CYBER CAMPUS
E-commerce possibilities at the U explode, creating a new off-site campus: cyberspace.
By Anne-Marie Wright, illustration by John M. Davis

 

D E P A R T M E N T S
UP FRONT
Looking toward the legislature.
By J. Bernard Machen
SIDELINES
Half full or half empty? Evaluating a new men's basketball roster.
By J. D. Davis
AND FINALLY . . .
Notes on making space.
By Kazuo Matsubayashi
T H E  A S S O C I A T I O N
B IS FOR BOOKS
Alumna Bea Williams has produced a bundle of children's books—and a bevy of devoted bookworms.
By Nettie Bagley

YOUNG ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Meet ten recent grads helping to plot the Association's course.

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