CWRU Magazine - Summer 2003 | C o n t e n t s : -Vol. 15 | No. 4



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FEATURES
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by G. M. Donley
Think student activism at CWRU went the way of peace signs and patchouli? Think again. For two months earlier this year, CWRU Magazine talked with students who act on their convictions. What follows is a sampling of passions and projects, motivations and methods.

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by David Budin
Every year, the School of Medicine invites a panel of people over the age of 90 to talk with first-year medical students. What results is always inspiring, often revelatory–and never predictable.

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by Kristin Ohlson
Learning literally transforms our brains. James Zull, biology professor and CWRU’s teaching-center director, examines this notion and the implications it has for teachers in his new book, The Art of Changing the Brain.

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by Lisa Chiu
Longtime dental practitioner Victor Mungo insisted that his three sons go to college. Education, he told them, is a necessity. He didn’t complain when each followed him through the School of Dentistry and into thriving dental careers of their own.

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by Christopher Johnston
For one day in April, hundreds of research projects from across the University were brought together and showcased for an admiring audience.

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The Alumni Journal
News of undergraduate and graduate-studies alumni of Case Western Reserve, featuring a walk through Alumni Weekend and Reunion 2003.

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ON THE COVER:

CWRU student Kristopher Waller participates in an antiwar rally near campus. The background image shows a chalking done by a group of student activists. Photography by Janet Century. See “Committed to the Cause,” page 14. To read about the chalking, see Notes, page 2.

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