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More online articles from the current Montpelier Magazine:
The
Mission of Lt. Lee
Lt. Emily Lewis Lee ('43) is on a mission to honor alumni and faculty
and staff members who served in the armed forces during World War II.
Lee has pledged the cost of a terrace for the new Leeolou alumni Center
to honor her fellow veterans.
Gateway
Guardians
JMU to head Virginia's Information Security Center
Professors
You Love
Early childhood education professor Mildred Dickerson was, and still
is, an exemplary mentor to Louise Schullery Cox ('67)
Graduation
2001
Pulitzer Prize winner William Safire tells grads to "be doers,
not critics."
Dream
Big
Student sells original feature film screenplay
Eyewitness
Testimony
Professor asks, "Is it real, or is it memory?"
Russian
Studies
Retiring professor lauded for 40 years in JMU's foreign language department
Watt's
Up with the Electric Dune Buggy?
What began life as a gasoline-powered Volkswagon has risen like a mechanical
Phoenix to become a quiet, emission-free electric dune buggy.
Science
& Cinema
Professors gets two thumbs up for a new take on biology
I
Want My DVD
Teaching Generation Y how to write TV news
Poetry
in Motion
Sarah Jones acts on women's rights
An
Aerial View of History
Professor interpreted U-2 photos during 1962 missile crisis
Purple
Pride
New chapter coordinator promotes JMU nationally
Football
and Faith
Antonio D. Thomas ('85)
The
Write Stuff
Chris Conway ('95)
Man's
Best Friend Needs a Friend, too
Anne Pettengill Munson ('99)
Still
Puzzled by all that Madison Trivia?
Find the answers to the Madison Madness puzzle that appeared in the
Spring 2001 Commemorative issue.
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