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Summer 2008 Quinnipiac Magazine

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Returning to 'Normal'
War injuries create new challenges for PTs and OTs who help veterans return to civilian life.

Wind Beneath Their Wings
Former students and friends recall Dean Robert W. Evans as a major source of support.

Features:
Art Show QU Style
Creativity is always simmering at Quinnipiac, from drama and poetry to sculpture and music.

Livin' Large
Technology and distance education make students’ lives easier. How do they affect the quality of learning?

How I Survived My Freshman Year
From roommate troubles to time management, students reveal the decisions that helped them step into adulthood.

Out For The Count
Fred Friendly First Amendment Award recipient Charles Gibson stays out of the story to present fair and neutral accounts.


Sections:

QU Today
Quinnipiac group travels to Albert Schweitzer’s former home in Africa; Harold Ford Jr. describes his path into politics; construction is buzzing on the York Hill Campus; tally the sneakers correctly and win a prize.

QU Sports
Women’s basketball makes first-ever national postseason appearance in Division I; lacrosse catching on with spectators.

QU Alumni
Class notes, profiles, chapter news, calendar of events.

Picture This
One last hike up Sleeping Giant enabled four students to look back on their undergrad years.

In Pursuit of Knowledge
Associate Professor Todd Botto studies the public’s confusion about athletic trainers vs. personal trainers.

One Last Thing
Associate Professor Tim Dansdill remembers the gifts and talents of professor, poet and friend, Mark Johnston.