Summer 1996
Features
Sailing into History
A member of the first women's crew to race for the America's Cup shares
her memories.
Sarah Bergeron, BBA '94
Let Us Now Appraise Precious Art
The University offers a unique program that encompasses
the evaluation of everything from Asian ceramics to George and Martha's jewelry.
Jamie
Freedman
Museum Masters
GW graduate students learn to help museum-goers relate to the world's
collections and galleries.
Gayle Worland
Shooting for the Top
Subjects from polio to the wilderness engage students of documentary
filmmaking at GW's Center for History in the Media.
Amy Aldrich
Departments
GW News
- '96 Grads Bask in Hot Sun and Flawless Commencement
- Graduation '95: Take 2
- Born of Humility, A Back
- Up Plan
- Fernandez and Park are elected as Trustees
- Benefactor Robert Weintraub Dies
- Lighting the Olympic Way
- Video tells Asian
- Americans: This Law's for You
- Hill Named Historian
- Stroke, Stroke, Stroke
Alumni Newsmakers
- Barbara Hilberg, EdS '68 (Electronic Elves)
- Charles A. Parker, BA '83
- Chip Paucek, BA '92 (Cerebellum Corporation)
- James Rena, BBA '92 (Cerebellum)
- Chas Mastin, BA '93 (Cerebellum)
- Alissa Rosen, BA '92 (Cerebellum)
- Michael LeFort, BA '94 (Cerebellum)
- Gabrielle Smith, BBA '93 (Cerebellum)
- Andrea Shreaman, BA '90 (Cerebellum)
Viewpoint
- To Care Always
Joanne Lynne, director of the Center to Improve Care of the Dying
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