Spring 1996
Features
Dollars for Scholars
For close to two decades, scholars and administrators have been nurturing
the research environment at GW. It's paying off.
Angus Paul
Asia Rising: Can America Meet the Challenge?
The economic transformation of Japan and
China is changing the shape of the world -- politically, militarily, even psychologically.
America's choice: isolation or engagement.
Dean Harry Harding
The Way to a Woman's Heart (is Through Her Hormones)
GW's Valery Miller sees estrogen
replacement therapy as a boon to post-menopausal women, despite breast cancer
risks.
Reginald Rhein
The Bumpy Road to a Flat Tax
Sure, a flat tax would make life simpler. Does that mean it
would be fairer?
Professors Joseph J. Cordes and Robert M. Dunn
Will GW Become a Virtual University?
Distance Learning via computer and video promises a
new world of round-the-clock access and learning on demand. But what happens to the human
touch?
Professor William E. Halal
Departments
GW News
- 175th Anniversary: Charter Day Shines
- In the Tradition: Martin Luther King Awards
- GW Moves Centuries Ahead
- Emeritus Trustees Smith and Cooper Die
- The 175th Anniversary Calendar
- Colonial Basketball: Two Strong Seasons
- Biggest-Ever Commencement to Include Alternate Plans
- Is Racism in the Eye of the Beholder?
- GW Hospital: New Moms Stay an Extra Day - On Us
- Trachtenberg Speaks to Newcomen Society
- The GW of 1996 Lives on Through Time Capsules
Alumni Newsmakers
- Michele Wehrwein Albion, MA '91 (first curator of the Thomas Edison and Henry Ford Winter
Estates)
- Senda Benaissa, BA '92 (born deaf, downhill skiing competitor)
A Faculty for Writing
- Thomas Moore, Deadly Medicine
- Joe Jeff Goldblatt, Stedman Graham, and Lisa Delpy, The Ultimate Guide to Sport
Event Management and Marketing
- Michael Worth, The Development Officer in Higher Education
- Priscilla Roosevelt, Life on the Russian Country Estate
- Howard Gillette Jr., Between Justice and Beauty
- Richard B. Stott, History of My Own Times
Speak Out
- In Bed With the Coach (It's Not What You Think)
Philip H. DeTurk, BA '54, JD '56
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