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Chironian Fall/Winter 2002, New York Medical College Oct 2002

Chironian Fall/Winter 2002, New York Medical College

The Chironian

No abstract provided.


Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 44 Number 2, Fall 2002, Santa Clara University Oct 2002

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 44 Number 2, Fall 2002, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

6 - INSTITUTE ON GLOBALIZATION By SCM Staff. For the academic year 2002-03, SCU will focus on globalization and how it is shaping our world.

12 - TOUGH TALK By Dale Larson. End-of-life conversations can help us cope with the lossĀ· of a loved one.

16 - BUILDING CHARACTER By Miriam Schulman . Alumni are helping troubled kids make better choices using a program developed by SCU's Markkula Center for Applied Ethics.


2002 - The Seventh Annual Symposium Of Student Scholars Apr 2002

2002 - The Seventh Annual Symposium Of Student Scholars

Symposium of Student Scholars Program Books

The full program book from the Seventh Annual Symposium of Student Scholars, held on April 5, 2002. Includes abstracts from the presentations and posters.


Chironian Spring/Summer 2002, New York Medical College Apr 2002

Chironian Spring/Summer 2002, New York Medical College

The Chironian

No abstract provided.


Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 43 Number 4, Spring 2002, Santa Clara University Apr 2002

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 43 Number 4, Spring 2002, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

3 - BIG GIFT FOR BUSINESS SCHOOL BUILDING By SCM Staff. Silicon Valley investor Don Lucas donates $15 million to the Leavey School of Business.

8 - REACHING THE GOAL By Barry Holtzclaw. The women's soccer program has steadily become a national power.

16 - THE ART OF ADMISSION By John Kovacevich. The admissions office shapes the classes of the future by seeking a mix of diversity, creativity, and promise .


The Larynx Volume 1 Issue 4, Touro University College Of Osteopathic Medicine Mar 2002

The Larynx Volume 1 Issue 4, Touro University College Of Osteopathic Medicine

Yearbooks and Newsletters

"The Voice of TUCOM" The fourth monthly publication of our new newsletter.


Graduate Bulletin, 2002-2004 (2002), Minnesota State University Moorhead Jan 2002

Graduate Bulletin, 2002-2004 (2002), Minnesota State University Moorhead

Graduate Bulletins (Catalogs)

No abstract provided.


2002 Touro College School Of Health Sciences Yearbook, Touro College School Of Health Sciences Jan 2002

2002 Touro College School Of Health Sciences Yearbook, Touro College School Of Health Sciences

Yearbooks and Newsletters

"Survivor:" Outwit, Outlast, Alumni.


Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 44 Number 3, Winter 2002, Santa Clara University Jan 2002

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 44 Number 3, Winter 2002, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

10 - GLOBALIZATION EMPOWERS GOOD AND EVIL By Rob Elder. Thomas Friedman, Pulitzer Prizewinning author and international affairs columnist for The New York Times, discusses this complex issue during a visit to campus.

14 - ON THE COLLISION OF WORLDS By Fred White. Corny science fiction movies inspire an SCU English professor to ponder deeply cosmic questions.

18 - THE CAMPAIGN FOR SANTA CLARA By Elizabeth Kelley Gillogly '93. SCU launches the largest campaign in its history, with plans for endowed scholarships, a new library, a new building for the Leavey School of Business, and much more.


In Transition: Interactive Situations For Interpreting Practice On Transitioning To College, Rsa Region V Federal Interpreter Education Project Jan 2002

In Transition: Interactive Situations For Interpreting Practice On Transitioning To College, Rsa Region V Federal Interpreter Education Project

Course Materials

Created by the RSA Region V Interpreter Education Project and Digiterp Communication, this project has three interactive situations connected to transition from high school to college. Features the language talents of Doug Bowen-Bailey, Ketsi Carlson, Nancy Diener, Jonie Langdon-Larson, and Sharon Witherspoon as well as strategies for working with interactive situations.