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Connecting Washington State University, the State and the World: Washington State Magazine

 
 
• Summer 2003 •



Cover Story
Building the Perfect Bone

by Tina Hilding
photos by Robert Hubner

With a new baby as inspiration, and an interdisciplinary team to help, husband and wife Amit Bandyopadhyay and Susmita Bose have set out to solve the puzzle of how to imitate nature's growth of the human bone.

Features

   

"Problem" Is a Good Word

by Tina Hilding

There are no stars at Miller/Hull Partnership.

 
Bringing design concepts to the public  

Cooking for 7,000

by Pat Caraher
photography by Robert Hubner

So what are students eating? Just about everything. And how much?

 

Late-Night Dining

by Pat Caraher

Greg Blanchard says it's "one of the most popular things we've done."

 

With eyes wide open

by Pat Caraher

Margarita Mendoza de Sugiyama is on the lookout for crooks, "really slimy crooks."

 

Survival Science:
Joanna Ellington champions fecundity

by Al Ruddy

Joanna Ellington champions fecundity.

 

Gassing Up in the Wild Blue

by Pat Caraher
photography by Robert Hubner

 

Panoramas

 
Continuous History  
Tiny Motors  
Don Zajac Named WSU Dad of the Year  
Minding Her B's and T's  
A New Language  
What Don't We Know?
How do bonds break?
 
Whitney Evans
All-America high jumper has a head for finance
 
They're Back!
Doba's football staff includes five former Cougars
 
The Friends You Keep and the Wealth You Reap  
The Great Conversation  
Unity March  
Bose and Asay are named to National Academy of Engineering  
Leveling the Playing Field  
A Sense of Place
Emerald Winters, Brown Summers
 

Tracking the Cougars

 
Eliminating chaos:
"Organization isn't about shifting things around"
 
The best organizations are run by lovers  
Thriving in rural America:
Ochs uses computer technology to stay on family farm
 
Picha, Herrick, Murdock honored by WSU Alumni Association  
Adjusting to life during college and after  
Did you know?  
A tale of many cities  
Bhatia built Honors, International Programs  
White gave students and colleagues "a sense of hope and pride"  
George E. Duvall, gentleman scholar