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Volume 90, No.4, July-August 2004

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On this month's cover:
Keohane Emerita:
Her history-making, record-breaking tenure
 
 
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Olympics 2004:Online from Athens
The Summer Olympics through the online journals of two Duke alumni-athletes
Duke Magazine-Feature Images Duke's Master Builder, by Robert J. Bliwise
Gauging the Keohane legacy: "The things that have grabbed her personal attention all have a very strong moral dimension"
A Conversation with Keohane
In a Duke Magazine Campus Forum, Duke's Nannerl O. Keohane and Cornell's Frank H.T. Rhodes survey the higher-education landscape, from big-time athletics to affirmative action
Cyber Ties That Bind, by Patrick Adams
What started as a fan site has evolved into a neighborhood on the Net
Honoring Shari'ah, by Eric Larson
Crescent Capital, with a trio of alumni on board, is an American company that adheres to an ancient Islamic code in deciding where to put its investors' money

Gallery
Gallery-Save the Paper
Retrospective
Retrospective-Pomp and Circumstance
Update
Update-Ishi's Brain, Starn's Book
Mini-Profiles
Mini-Profiles
Snapshot
Student Snapshot-Ending on a High Note
Departments
Between the Lines
One of the behind-the-scenes traditions of graduation weekend is a dinner for honorary-degree recipients.
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Quad Quotes
Beach-reading tips from ocean experts, The Passion of the Christ decoded by an art historian
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Forum
College costs, righteous wars, terrific teachers
Under the Gargoyle
A political junkie's campaign-trail education
Face Value
Peter Lange: "I love the challenge of interacting on a regular basis with really smart people"
Gazette
Albright with a graduation message to live life fully; a new medical chancellor with seasoning as a physician, scientist, and leader;two students with distinction as Truman Scholars; Campus Observer: Blue Devil tryouts
Q & A
Ralph Snyderman on re-conceiving health care

The life in music of Mendelssohn, the balancing acts of motherhood

A reunions wrap-up; Retrospective: commencement origins

Staging for a comeback

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Reunion 2004


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Graduation 2004
Heard Around Campus
"I don’t know how Brodhead has captured that image—the love of everyone. Freshman year, you learn that Dean Brodhead is a really cool guy. You’re not sure why he’s a cool guy, but he is."

--Yale junior Joe Light, on the reputation of Duke’s new president, Richard H. Brodhead, in The Chronicle

"These are screams of anger at the pervasiveness of rape and violence toward women at Duke! These are the screams you do not hear often enough!” "

--Trinity freshman Alessandra Colaianni, near tears and shouting during the “scream-in” protest she organized
"We’re part of such a bigger consortium of cosmic events. And it’s reality-based. This isn’t stuff out of a van somewhere in Marin County.” "

--Duke Medical Center physiologist Ralph La Forge on the spirituality of yoga, which he teaches to patients with heart disease and heart failure, in Yoga Journal
"She is ethereal and powerful. She is the Wizard of Oz, Gandalf, Glenda the Good Witch, Dumbledore, the Goddess of the Gothic Wonderland.” "

--Senior Katie Mitchell, at the ceremony for the newly christened Keohane Quadrangle, formerly the West-Edens Link