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David Malament
Border crossings
David Malament's work in relativity never fails to astonish (08.29.2002)

William Schonfeld
Dean of deans
William Schonfeld's two decades of service have had a major impact on the campus' largest school (08.29.2002)

Michael Ramirez
Drawing blood
Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Michael Ramirez tackles current events with gusto, sparing no one. He is a self-professed "equal opportunity offender." (08.29.2002)

Arthur De Vany
From chaos, order
For economist Art De Vany, the natural order that emerges spontaneously from chaos is more efficient and responsive than anything a planner could devise (08.29.2002)

Francisco Ayala
A good life
In the work of evolutionary biologist and ordained priest Francisco Ayala, science and religion have found a peaceful coexistence (08.29.2002)

Shelley Westmore Hoss
Helping hands
Alumna Shelley Westmore Hoss strives to improve the quality of life in Orange County (08.29.2002)

Kristen Monroe
Of human bonds
A scholar's exploration of altruism ultimately took her to its opposite, genocide, and to an understanding of the common ground both share (08.29.2002)

Bernard Grofman
A little detective work
Professor of Political Science and Social Psychology Bernard Grofman takes the mystery out of complex social issues (08.29.2002)

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