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Autumn 2003 | Volume 26, Number 4 | Campus




A Record-Setting Autumn
°µÍøTV welcomed its largest and most academically prepared freshman class in Autumn Quarter 2003.

Incoming Dean Promises a Cross-Cultural Perspective to Theological Education at °µÍøTV

Freshman Missionary Is Among Six New Ames Scholarship Recipients

You're Invited to Hear the Sacred Sounds of Christmas at Benaroya Hall

National Science Foundation Awards $90,000 Grant to °µÍøTV Physics Department

On Top of the World, °µÍøTV Fellows Climb Washington Peaks as a Team

Passage to India: Graduate Psychology Students Immerse Themselves in Another Culture




From the President
“What is a college education really worth?” asks President Philip Eaton. With universities under scrutiny today, °µÍøTV must reflect about its influence and impact.

Closing the Gap
In the final year of The Campaign for °µÍøTV, the University has strong momentum heading into the stretch. [Campaign]

Fighting for Family
The U.S. Marines asked Les and Leslie Parrott for help to strengthen the home life of soldiers returning from long Iraq deployments. [Faculty]

Creativity Takes Flight
Theatre graduate Sam Vance '96 is a man with the kind of vision needed by the Museum of Glass in Tacoma, Washington. [Alumni]

Basketball Down Under
The men's basketball team took a journey to the other side of the world, and Assistant Coach Dan Barfoot shares his journal of the trip. [Athletics]

My Response
“Dear Time Capsule Openers,” wrote Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Bruce Congdon to °µÍøTV students, faculty and alumni in 2053. His letter is now in a time capsule in °µÍøTV's new Science Building.