CWRU Magazine - Winter 2002 | -C o n t e n t s : -Vol. 14 No. 2


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FEATURES
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by Kristin Ohlson
Hypertension researcher Janice Douglas is a pioneer, but she is not alone. Pioneering runs in her family.

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by Stuart Kollar and Paula Baughn
Photography by Marius Chira
In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, CWRU Magazine presents insight and analysis from members of the University community on the attacks themselves, what has come in their wake, and what the future holds.

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by G. M. Donley
Featuring renovated labs, new classrooms, and an atrium that turns heads on Adelbert Road, the new Agnar Pytte Center for Science Education and Research is a boon for science learning at CWRU.

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by Ellen Brown
Meet a few of CWRU’s four-legged ambassadors who accompany their “people” to work and make campus their home away from home.

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The Alumni Journal
News of undergraduate and graduate-studies alumni of Case Western Reserve, featuring The Born Loser’s winning artist and a cooking lesson at Loretta’s house.


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Photograph of Janice Douglas by Daniel Milner. See “One Breakthrough at a Time.”

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