Columns Magazine
June 2002 Features


 

Fatal InheritanceInside Story
By Perfecting Ultrasound, Don Baker Revolutionized the Way Doctors Make a Diagnosis—and Put Seattle on the Biotech Map.
By Jon Marmor

Reversal of FortunesReversal of Fortunes
For More and More Workers, the American Dream Is Just a Mirage, Say the Authors of a New Book.
By Brad Broberg


 

Fatal InheritanceFatal Inheritance
Can Families with a History of Pancreatic Cancer Stop a Genetic Time Bomb? A Pioneering UW Program Can Help—But at a Price.
By Scott Holter

Top of Their ClassTop of Their Class
The UW Honors Its Top Faculty, TAs, Volunteers and Staff.

Briefings


 News
  Relatively Speaking, Kissing Cousins are OK.

Columns and Departments


  Departments

Extras

Association News


  A group of UW students show off their Paul Bunyanesque skills in a log cutting competition on campus in this 1980s-era shot. File Photo.

Class Notes


 
  • Stuntwoman Supreme Marla Casey, '86, former UW gymnast, now leading Hollywood stunt double.
  • "Uphold the Law" Judge William L. Dwyer, '52, U.S. District Court, one of the nation's most respected federal judges, died February 12.
  • A Scientists' Scientist Hans Neurath, a towering figure in the field of biochemistry, died April 12.
  • Alumnotes: News of classmates from 1947 to 2001.
  • Obituaries Alumni, faculty and friends of the University.
  • Alumnotes Page How to submit a class note plus our Alumnotes Archive


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