Vol. 13 No. 3
Winter 2003-04

F E A T U R E S


Cover

 

FAMILY TIES
For biomedical researchers, the Utah population Database is a gold mine of genetic, demographic, and public health information.

by Ann Jardine Bardsley, illustration by Chris Peterson

THE BEST-LAID PLANS
What will the University of Utah campus look like in 10 or 20 years? Campus planners map out some answers.

by Ann Whitney Floor, photos by Randall Royter and Chris Peterson
A CALL TO THE CLASSROOM
The American Indian Teacher Training Program and its first group of students respond to a pressing need.

by Theresa Desmond, photos by Skip Schmiett and Linda Marion
THE BIRTH OF A BRAIN INSTITUTE
Citing the need to explore "the last scientific frontier," U of U researchers announce a moltidisciplinary effort to study the brain.

by Lee J. Siegel
D E P A R T M E N T S

UP FRONT

Meet the Family. by Theresa Desmond




GAZETTE

News of the University.

SIDELINES

Conditioned to Play. by J.D. Davis

AND FINALLY...

Action, Affirmed. by Karen Dace

T H E  A S S O C I A T I O N

ASSOCIATION NEWS

Homecoming, a new scholarship, the MUSS, and more.

GOING TO EXTREMES

Alumnus Jerry Dixon thrives on living life on the edge—literally.
by Linda Marion

BOOKSHELF

Alumni authors fashion historical fiction and verse.
by Nettie Pendley

THROUGH THE YEARS

Alumni updates, from Salt Lake City to New York City.

 
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