Spring 1994
Features
Lost in the Ozone
A husband and wife research team at the GW Medical Center discovers that
when the ozone layer goes so does your immune system.
Christopher M. Changery
Road Warrior
At GW's Virginia Campus, the National Crash Analysis Center sifts through the
evidence, striving to make America's cars and roads safer.
Sam Silverstein
The Rise of the People and the Fall of Soviet Communism
An acclaimed GW expert on Soviet
dissent describes how the people rose up--even though America's sovietologists didn't think it
could happen.
Peter Reddaway
Not Necessarily the Stroke of Doom
Learning the warning signs of stroke: it could save your
life.
Merle Goldberg
Departments
GW News
- March Madness Times Two
- New Priority Means Higher Pay for Primary Care MDs
- The Spy Who Blew His Cover
- Campus Security: Good, and Getting Better
- Gen. "Shali" Gets His Award
- Seven Seconds in 1993 (Abrahms' photographs)
- Cunliffe Lecture
- GW Honors Five Who Embrace King's Dream
- Club Sails Ahead in New Boats
- Virginia Campus: the Place to Spend Your Weekends
- Ambassadors Add a World-Class Touch to GW Education
- GW in History
- Corrections (GW Hatchet)
- One Hundred Years of Solicitude
Alumni Newsmakers
- Diane B. Frankel, MAT '76 (Spreading Museum Magic)
- Karen Hansen Shook, MA '80 (The Art of School Reform)
- Brad Margus, BBA '82 (A Killer Disease Hits Home)
A Faculty for Writing / Book Review Page
- Jonathan Chaves, Singing of the Source
- Cynthia Burack, The Problem of Passions
- James Oliver Horton, Free People of Color
Speak Out!
- Second Take: How I learned Not to Need It All
Jane Hudson, MA '75.
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