January/February 2012
Features
Water Course
Rafting down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon, a dozen Sophomore College students learned first-hand where the West's water is going, and why there isn't enough to go around.
And Now For Something Completely Different
After a quarter teaching in Oxford, music professor Mark Applebaum takes a whimsical look at British manners, and what you need to know about napkins.
Tide Pools & Terrorists
Biologist Rafe Sagarin, '94, says the lessons nature offers about adaptation and survival could help security experts deter terrorism and manage disasters.
Farm Report
For Alumni, a Weekend on the Farm
Seen and heard at Reunion Homecoming
Research Notebook
Stretchable, see-through sensors
Planet Cardinal
Departments
PRESIDENT'S COLUMN
Educating Entrepreneurs to Leverage Growth and Development
Taking entrepreneurship global
Class Notes
Farewells
A Mind for Machines
John McCarthy
Feminist Nun
Anita Caspary, PhD '48
Crusading Publisher
Howard W. "Tim" Hays, '39
Online Exclusives
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The Effort Effect
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