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The Western Michigan University Magazine, Fall 2000, Western Michigan University
The Western Michigan University Magazine, Fall 2000, Western Michigan University
Western Michigan University Magazine (1997-present)
- Landscape Designer: The University's first vice president for information technology is starting with a clean canvas at WMU.
- Human Capital: Dedicated professor puts students in their political place.
- Basketball Buddies: Bronco head basketball coaches Robert McCullum and Ron Stewart are sharing the same home court for the third time in their careers.
- A Clearer Vision: After a shooting accident claimed his eyesight, helping others with visual impairments has become Paul Ponchillia's life's work.
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The Western Michigan University Magazine, Summer 2000, Western Michigan University
The Western Michigan University Magazine, Summer 2000, Western Michigan University
Western Michigan University Magazine (1997-present)
- Nursing a legacy: Bernardine Lacey is back in Washington, D.C. , but she's left an indelible mark on nursing education at WMU.
- Deep down: At a time of soaring petroleum prices, geoscientist William B. Harrison uses sophisticated methods to search out Michigan crude.
- The 'Wright' stuff: A sterling family history and an unusual academic background are among the qualities Richard Wright brings to his new post as dean of the College of Aviation.
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The Western Michigan University Magazine, Spring 2000, Western Michigan University
The Western Michigan University Magazine, Spring 2000, Western Michigan University
Western Michigan University Magazine (1997-present)
- Driving Detroit: Alum Jim Holden, '73, is in the driver's seat as president of DaimlerChrysler AG.
- WMU in the news: From features in Forbes to profiles in Psychology: Today, WMU experts move into the limelight.
- Coming home: A fall season of coming home to campus focuses on honoring old memories and making new ones.
- Operation: High-tech Growth: West Point's Dan Litynksi settles in as WMU's new engineering dean and creates a blueprint for the future.
- Miss Ratliff's room: The Detroit Free Press follows graduate Roslyn Ratliff as she gets "A lesson for the teacher. "
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