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Summer 2002 | Volume 25, Number 3 | Faculty





Baseball: Genesis to Numbers
Professor of History Bill Woodward is on a lecture tour throughout small-town Washington for "Inquiring Mind," a successful project of the Washington Commission for the Humanities. One of his popular lectures presents the history of baseball as a microcosm of the history of America.

Moore Completes National Role in Advising Medical Students

Adeney's Book Urges Christians to Connect With Muslim Women

Article Reveals "Invisible" Immigrants: Women Who Lose Status in the U.S.

In Seattle Times Essay, Wolfe Defends Priestly Celibacy, Urges Church Reform

Shedding Light on OLEDs: Phelan's Research Makes Journal Cover Story

The Truth About Right and Wrong: Cuneo Publishes Work on Ethics




From the President
The Board of Trustees adopted a new SPU mission statement in May 2002. "I believe passionately in what we are trying to articulate here," says President Philip Eaton.

Commencement 2002
Graduates celebrate their hard-earned diplomas — and create The Class of 2002 Endowment. [Campus]

Tiffany Bricks Project
Alumni, friends and members of the SPU community are invited to purchase and inscribe a brick from the former Tiffany Hall. Funds will directly benefit student scholarships. [Alumni]

Varsity Pair Rows to Gold
The Falcon women's varsity pair crew shell rowed to its first national championship gold medal in the Dad Vail Regatta. [Athletics]

My Response
Nick Glancy, Class of 2002, writes about September 11, the Gospel of John and J.R.R. Tolkien in this new Response department. [My Response]