Vol. 14 No. 3
Winter 2004-05
F E A T U R E S


WRITING AS BLOOD SPORT
One of the nation’s longtime leading sportswriters turns to teaching—for a time.
by Richard Barnum-Reece, photos by Roger Tuttle

KINGSBURY HALL TURNS 75
A Grand Dame celebrates her "diamond" anniversary.
by Marcia C. Dibble

DOCTOR WITHOUT BORDERS
AIDS pioneer Merle Sande continues to combat the disease across continents.
by Cindy Fazzi, illustrations by Randall Royter

OPENING A NEW DOOR
Physician assistant and public health students learn about global health issues—and human relations—in Thailand.
by Kim Hancey Duffy, photos by Han S. Kim

On the cover:
Illustration of Dr. Merle Sande.
by Randall Royter

 

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D E P A R T M E N T S


UP FRONT
Making the World a Better Place
by Michael K. Young

GAZETTE
News of the University

SIDELINES
Home is Where the Ball Bounces
by John Youngren, photos by Skip Schmiett

AND FINALLY...
Investing in Utah’s Key Assets
by Richard E. Kendell

T H E  A S S O C I A T I O N

ASSOCIATION NEWS
Partnering in the Park, Utah Day, MUSS on the Move, and "How We Came To Be ‘Alumni’—In A Manner of Speaking."
by Marcia C. Dibble

INNOVATIVE BY NATURE
Alumna Angela Dean’s fresh take on architecture has homeowners thinking green.
by Tiffini Porter Widlansky

BOOKSHELF
Distinguished poet Jacqueline Osherow finds a home—and inspiration—in Utah.

THROUGH THE YEARS
Alumni updates




 
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