Highlights of the Quarterly, Summer 2002
Looking for the transcript of Mary Lee Griffin's recent op-ed in the Bangor Daily News? You've found it.
Southern by birth, Wheaton by choice
Born and raised in Virginia, a product of the then-segregated public schools of Norfolk, Patricia A. King '63 took an ideological and geographical leap of faith when she entered the Wheaton community in 1958. It wasn't always easy, she says of her time in Norton, but the experience prepared her for a lifetime of challenge, service and success.
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Cold warrior no more
Sept. 11 opened the world's eyes to previously unimaginable threats. As deputy director of the Transnational Threats Initiative at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C., Tom Sanderson has his eyes on the horizon.
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Why are you here?
In Arizona's Painted Desert, Professor Derek Price and his psychology students discover as much about themselves as they do about the Navajo people with whom they live and learn.
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