Spring 2004
Engineering the Future
A record-breaking gift will help transform the College of Engineering and Computer Science.
What Sociology Has to Offer
Professor Michael Toth writes about the unique perspective of his discipline.
Pride of a People
An unprecedented collection of contemporary Native American art is the focal point of a new center on campus.
Breaking Through
Education alumni raise the bar for children who are wards of the state.
Stereo Vision
Diane Rulien '86 directs a new museum and gallery devoted to 3-D photography.
DEPARTMENTS
PSU experiment on space station, Antiques and collectibles summer camp, Opera theater wins, Media legend to speak, Awards to urban pioneers, Under new ownership
One point of view, Spend money more wisely, Tough love saves dollars
Love at Ground Zero, Tell this Silence, Grasping Wastrels vs. Beaches Forever Inc., Oregon's Promise, The Killer Coin, Magnificent Failure, Abraham Lincoln
Alumni brought together; Alumni, faculty, and friends honored
Alumni Profiles
The cheering (from 1967) goes on, Mark Prater '87 serves the U.S. Senate for over a decade
Women's golf wins Big Sky, Play golf for student athletics
Historic gift helps tomorrow's teachers, University welcomes new vice president, Scholarships lead to student success
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