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Spring 2001
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Contents
Feature
Observations
On Campus
Sports
Books
People
Alumni Affairs and Development
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On Campus
Brave new world: Pathfinding Tang exhibit explores mapping
Charts, graphs, and models illuminate the notion of mapmaking
Success is explored, and honored, at convocation
Scholar-activist Derrick Bell kicks off spring term
Weller, dean and teacher, retires
The summer place to be
Skidmore's special summer programs are filling up fast
Confusion and clarity in children’s memories
Psychologist Mary Ann Foley reports on 20 years of child memory research
Holocaust historian delivers Balmuth Lecture
Latest book by Deborah Lipstadt was her topic for Skidmore’s inaugural Balmuth Lecture in February
Proving the value of Skidmore?
American schools at all levels are feeling the pressure to measure and demonstrate their effectiveness
Strong consensus marks planning process
Strategic planning reaps early results
Newsbriefs
Short takes from around campus
Acta
Highlights of faculty and staff news
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