GW Magazine, Winter 2000
Features
Easing the Growing Pains
A team of GW experts documents the changes occuring in the booming suburb of Loudoun County, Virginia.
by Heather Orletsky Milke
The University and Its Human Computer
Elizabeth Wilson, BA '17, and her
colleagues constituted one of the founding colonies of the modern information age.
by Professor David Alan Grier
Results Over Rhetoric
In his two terms as Missouri's chief executive, Mel Carnahan, BA '54, has put quality first.
Departments
GW News
- Professors Aid Quake Victims in Turkey
- GW Aviation Summit
- Class of ’03 Is Largest Ever
- Goodbye ‘Mr. GW’ Ron Howard
- Mount Vernon Honors Judy Woodruff
- Hall Without Walls
- New Trustees Join Board
- Family Weekend Is Tops
- Arlo Guthrie at President's Night
- GW Summer Sports Camp
- HOVA Residence Programs
- Wall Street Extends South at SBPM
- At a Glance: Seavey Wins Emmy, NCAA Grants Certification, SBPM Wins
2nd Environmental Award, Cronkite Looks Back, Prize Goes to Goodwin, GW
Is Fertile Ground for Peace Corps
- Jamaican literacy, Claudette DuCran, BBA '82
- Internet entrpreneurs, Patrick McQuown, MS '96 and Timothy Shey, BA '96
- Loomis Chaffee School headmaster, Russell H.
Weigel, MA '67
Alumni Bookshelf
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- Anthony Arcieri, BA ’97 (Majoring in Success: Building Your
Career While Still in College)
- Fred S. Flatow, MS ’64 (Loss and Restoration: Stories from
Three Continents)
- Kathleen McFall, BS ’85 (The Cowboy and the Vampire: A Very
Unusual Romance)
- George H. McLoone, PhD ’82 (Poetry of
Independence)
- Deborah S. Sarnoff, MD ’80 (Beauty and the Beam: The
Complete Guide to Cosmetic Surgery)
- Howard C. Walkingstick, BA ’46 (Cycles of
Life)
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updated March 7, 2000