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Towns and Gowns 
On January 30, 2003, two major events transpired at CWRU. The University installed its new president, Edward Hundert; and it convened a national colloquium, Great Universities and Their Cities, to brainstorm on how to build stronger partnerships between universities and cities. The magazine brings you the day:
A Lesson in Three Acts takes you to the colloquium. By Stuart Kollar
A Door in Time reports on President Hunderts investiture ceremony. By Paula J. Baughn
All in a Presidents Day offers President Hunderts day in photographs by Janine Bentivegna
Also, expanded articles about each of the colloquium's nine breakout sessions and a list of "lessons learned" from the day.
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The Front Line
by Lois A. Bowers
Since the age of four, Julie Gerberding wanted to be a doctor, looking out for the health of people. She got her wish.
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The Great Venture
by Christopher Johnson
In its capacity for technology transfer, the business of shepherding research advances into the commercial world, CWRU has remade itself over the last two years. Now the hard work begins.
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The Alumni Journal News of undergraduate and graduate-studies alumni of Case Western Reserve, featuring an arts administrator extraordinaire and big dinners.
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Photograph by Roger Mastroianni. Taken shortly after sunrise on a morning in early April, the photo was shot from a roof at Lakeside Hospital, part of University Hospitals of Cleveland, and looks west over campus toward downtown Cleveland. See Towns and Gowns.
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