FEATURES
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The Best Possible World 
by Christopher Johnston
Why has appreciative inquiry, a management approach pioneered at CWRU, been called radical? Because it shifts attention from what doesnt workto what does.
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The Web He Weaves
by Jolie Lewis
"Craigslist, the brainchild of alumnus Craig Newmark, seeks to preserve the human voice on the Internet.
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The Lighter Side of Engineering
by Ellen Brown
If youve ever wondered what budding engineers do for fun, you should have moseyed onto campus during Engineers Week.
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The Natural 
by Kimberly Bonvissuto
Since joining the dental school faculty in 1998, Aaron Weinberg has been striving to help the school become a research power. His own teams explorations into the human bodys natural antibiotics are bringing the goal closer.
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Her Next Page 
by Kathy Ewing
Jane Kesslers idea of retirement? Buy a neighborhood bookstore. The emerita professors customers couldnt be happier.
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Uniquer Than That 
by David Budin
Robert Lewis is known for his keen legal mind, his teaching on trusteeship, and his fondness, when seeking inspiration and edification, for turning to the ancients.
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The Alumni Journal
News of undergraduate and graduate-studies alumni of Case Western Reserve, including award-winning alumni and feeding the SuperSonics.
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For information on the graphic, see the cover story, The Best Possible World. |