Vol. 15 No. 2
Fall 2005
F E A T U R E S


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FOUR NIGHTS IN THE ER

An experienced nurse chronicles what it takes to save lives in one of the West's busiest hospitals.
by Alison Wright

A STAGE DIVA CELEBRATES
THE BIG FOUR-O

Maud May Babcock would be proud—the stage bearing her name turns 40 this year.
by Marcia C. Dibble

THE “A” WORD
The U's new Accommodations Policy—and what it means for higher education.
by Paul Ketzle

FROM LABORATORY TO
MARKETPLACE

Turning good ideas into good business at the Lassonde Center.
by Lucy Burningham

On the cover:
Illustration by Robert Neubecker

D E P A R T M E N T S

UP FRONT
Guarding the Middle Ground
by Jason Matthew Smith

GAZETTE
News of the University

SIDELINES
Gridiron Guru
by John Youngren

SPOTLIGHT
Mr. Anion
by Jason Matthew Smith

BOOKSHELF
Utah Poet Laureate Ken Brewer: Confronting the Cosmos
by Linda Marion

AND FINALLY…
The Academy in the Crosshairs
by John J. Flynn


T H E  A S S O C I A T I O N

 

 

 

ASSOCIATION NEWS
Make your voice heard, Homecoming 2005, new board members, and more.

STUDENT, SCIENTIST—AND INTERNEE
Alumnus James Sugihara, the U's first Ph.D. recipient.
by Marcia C. Dibble

THROUGH THE YEARS
Alumni updates, plus recollections from Richard C. Rasmussen BS'39.

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