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Philip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art calendar • Atlantic writer is commencement speaker; Honorary degree recipients announced • Students spend Spring Break doing community service • Ursinus has Watson winner • Museum campaign gets boost with Gilot art; Anthonisen sculpture • Heather Potts Brown 2002 promoted • Thanks from Coach Small • Focus the Nation: A four-day climate change "think-in" at Ursinus • Letter to the Editor • Travel guides, a group experience: Maya / Mexico travelogue in two parts • Watson diary • Happy 75th anniversary to the Lantern • Q & A with 2008 Lantern Editor Daniel Sergeant • Team in NCAA playoffs: Men's basketball takes center stage, with some leading players • 1960s basketball alumni become team's biggest fans • Class notes • Alumna profile: Gaylen Gawlowski keeps reality in check • Ursinus alumni enjoyed the Mayan ruins alumni travel program last fall • Marriages • Births • Deaths • In memoriam • Weddings • Alumni Academy & reunions • We congratulate our Alumni Award winners 2008 • Seven decades of Phi Psi sisters is powerful
Publication Date
Spring 2008
Publisher
Ursinus College
City
Collegeville, Pennsylvania
Keywords
Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, alumni, deaths, marriages, Berman Art Museum, James Fallows, Jesse Kremenak, Habitat for Humanity, Francoise Gilot, George R. Anthonisen, Heather Potts Brown, climate change, study abroad, Katherine Ringler, Markus Weise, Lantern, basketball, Kevin Small, Nick Shattuck, Bob Compton, Bill Gotwals, Gaylen Gawlowski, Phi Alpha Psi
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Disciplines
Higher Education | Social History | United States History
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Greenberg, Wendy; Sergeant, Daniel; Ferry, Joseph; Compton, Erika; March, Nancy; and Hollinger, Karen, "Ursinus Magazine, Spring 2008" (2008). Ursinus Magazine, 1995–Present. 33.
https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/ursinus_magazine/33
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Published as Volume 106, Number 1.