Fall
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Features
An intern is poised for a successful
career and intends to lend a helping hand along the way.
U celebrates three students to watch
out for in the future.
Researchers are teaming up across campus to recreate ancient palaces,
use robotics
in surgery, and create virtual
environments that take them inside the human body.
A photo essay of a collection that
wasn’t seen by the public until after
the artist’s death.
Grad Benjamin Perrin spent the
summer at the War Crimes Tribunal in The Hague and offers a sneak peek
into international justice.
A student entrepreneur combines her love of dance with degrees.
Upstanding Alumni
Tony Whitford traded in his mechanic tools to lead a territory.
Carol MacPherson will train the military pilots receiving new helicopters.
Thérèse Lanz is one punk rock girl.
Find out what former classmates
are up to.
Fred Stenson knows his Alberta history, but he also has some ideas
for its future.
Departments
Author and communications professor
Max Foran says Albertans have the power to choose their future.
The latest happenings at U of C.
President Harvey Weingarten will update the community and a bevy of
authors hit campus this fall.
More on a town going solar, a satellite to spot fires, and an exodus
to country living.
Shelley Lissel is finding better ways to build, brick by brick.
Books and recommendations by faculty, alumni, and students.
A 15-year-old whiz kid who’s got math
on the mind.
Peter Wallis says all aboard the
high-speed train to Edmonton.
Generation Next are getting set for their turn to rule the world.
Fiction
Award-winning novelist and PhD student Larissa Lai provides an excerpt
from her latest novel-in-progress. |