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Dickinson Magazine Winter 2012


Features

A Fine Mesh

While first-generation college graduates often feel stuck between two worlds, Dickinsonians ably reconcile their competing cultures.
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Hope for the Best, Plan for the Worst

Senior Director for Preparedness Policy Brian Kamoie '93 is a key strategist on all that threatens national security—natural and manmade.
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Déjà vu All Over Again

Two decades of education reform cement friendship between Amy Unger Morton '83 and Ron Tomalis '84.
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Global Scholar Makes Good

Argentine Pablo Thaler '07 grows from scholar of politics to political analyst.
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Cruelty Crusader

Casey Pheiffer ’04 helps concerned citizens fight wildlife abuse.
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From Raven’s Claw to Rising Star

Luke Bernstein '01 focuses on interpersonal skills throughout his rapid, storied rise in politics.
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Corporate Citizen, Public Servant

Gwyneth Borden '95's civic involvement taps into the best of both private and public sectors.
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Facing Frontiers

Anya Malkov '08 comes into her own through service and volunteerism at Dickinson.
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Culture of Transformation

Pact with five community colleges enables top scholars to achieve a Dickinson degree.
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Web Exclusives

Audio Feature: Margaret Atwood

Listen in as acclaimed author Margaret Atwood chats with Dickinson Magazine Senior Editor Sherri Kimmel about the writer’s role in political discourse and the differences between Canadians and Americans.
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Serious Wow Factor

Booker Prize-winning author Margaret Atwood’s Stellfox visit wows Dickinson.
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Tribute to S. Ned Rosenbaum

Read tributes to S. Ned Rosenbaum by a former student and colleague as well as recent coverage of Rosenbaum in The Huffington Post, The Courier-Journal, and Dickinson Magazine.
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Departments

From the Editor

Sherri Kimmel recalls colleagues, students and alumni she befriended during her 12 years at the helm of Dickinson Magazine.
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From These Grounds

President Durden seals the deal on a new visual identity for Dickinson.
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Recruitment News

Athletics facilities soon will match the quality of the student-athletes arriving at Dickinson.
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Brave Thinking Animates Class

Bradley Chair's P.J. Crowley explores big ideas in his course on national-security policy.
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Traffic Calming Is a Success

Carlisle's Road Diet helps downtown and campus become more walkable and bicycle-friendly destinations.
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New Sprouts for Veteran Environmental Department

Steady growth in environmental studies and environmental sciences propels new course offerings and faculty hires.
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Planting the Seed

Two-day conference highlights the College Farm's leadership in sustainable agriculture.
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The Art of Dying

Shelly Hwang '12 makes time in her rigorous academic schedule to help hospice patients.
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Autumn Athletes Enter Record Book

Cross country and soccer standouts lead to a stellar fall for the Red Devils.
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Advancement News

Michael Blair ’12 reflects on his Dickinson experience, made possible through an endowed scholarship.
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Whacked

Professor Dan Cozort waxes philosophical on the healing power of community.
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