Indiana Alumni Magazine
Volume 64, Number 2
November/December 2001
= available online
F E A T U R E S
Making Sense of the Human Brain
Psychologist Rich Shiffrin wins his field's most prestigious prize.
By Ryan Whirty
Drowning in Information, Starved for Knowledge ![]()
The arts and humanities have a vital place in the 21st century.
By Myles Brand
How Does IU Rate? ![]()
And why did Time magazine name IU a College of the Year?
By Don Hossler
The Classic Odd Couple ![]()
Indiana and Purdue share campuses and classrooms.
By Mike Wright
An American Tragedy ![]()
No one was unaffected by the events of Sept. 11.
Related articles:
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Les Wadzinski's Account

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Lydia Murray Essay

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PMC-XIII Class Survives Pentagon Terrorist Attack

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Jim Buher's account

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Evelyn Ellison Twitchell's account

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Jan Carl Park's account

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Barry Gellers' account

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Marlene H. Lundberg's account

Exploring the Genome ![]()
INGEN establishes IU as a leader in genetics research.
By Eric Schoch
Behind the Broadcast ![]()
What's involved in the radio broadcast of an IU football game?
By Tim Noonan
Much Too Soon a Goodbye ![]()
Jerry Tardy leaves a special legacy for IU alumni.
By Judy Schroeder
D E P A R T M E N T S
Editor's Notebook
Mailbox
State of the Arts
Campus Clips
Sports Shorts
By Association
Class Acts
In Memoriam
Final Frame
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