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2003 Madison Scholar Awards, Allison Mall
2005 Distinguished Service Awards presented at James Madison Day 2005, Nicole Maier
A Diamond of a Season, Janelle DiOrio
After a year at the pole, it feels like home, Shayne Clausson
Alternative Olympic Dreams: Jim Gregory ('92) down under, Michelle Hite
Art of Sharing: Esther Augsburger Shares Her Faith, Convictions, And Ideas Through Art, Angela Morgan
Art professor mends communities with broken tiles, Michelle Hite
Assignment America: CBS News' Jim Acosta ('93) joins Dan Rather on the set for blackout story, Liz Cerami Taylor
A Voice in the Vista: Art Professor's Work Earns National Prize, James Madison University
Back in the 'Burg: Niki Lindgren ('98), B.A. in theater actor/improviser/comedian The Second City Touring Company, Chicago, Michelle Hite and Elaine Stroupe
Big Man on Campus: JMU acquires James Madison statue, Allison Swanson
Can-do kid teaches 'I can', Michelle Hite
Clean Sweep: Student chapter of Air Waste Management Association earns national award, Kara Carpenter
Considering the Alternative, Kara Carpenter
Coup of the Century, James Madison University
Croquet, anyone?, Allison Mall
Dark skies: 'This is as close to 100 percent dark as you are going to get without a blindfold', Shayne Clausson
Diamond Dukes: 'Lo' Bundy ('81) and Jeff Garber ('88) call the shots from the dugout., David Driver
Dispatches from the South Pole, Shayne Clausson
Distinguished Teachers, Ashley Walkley
Distinguished teachers and students honored at 2005 James Madison Day, Nicole Maier
Duke's 2002 spring sports wrap, Janelle DiOrio
Eddie Kim ('03) Leads Eight Diamond Dukes Relishing In The Minor Leagues., Kyra Papafil
Elizabeth Neatrour, Randy Jones
Embracing Madison: Constitution Day 2002 features a new James Madison statue for campus, book and speakers, Pam Brock and Michelle Hite
Encore Performance: Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas impresses students with open discussion, Phil Bigler
Faculty honors, Michelle Hite
Fashionably Fulbright, Michelle Hite
First impressions: JMU's FROGS leap into action to get freshmen off on the right foot, Margaret Robertson
Five Madison Scholars honored at James Madison Day 2005, Nicole Maier
Fleece of foot: Sun-worshipping surfer dude Sean Berg has happy feet to go along with a streak of Type A entrepreneurship, Allison Mall
Get a whiff of this duo, Allison Mall
Go Dukes! Alumni sluggers take the title, Greg Slang
H2O: Nature's Barometer: Water flows through a variety of research at JMU, Donna Dunn
Happily ever after the 'Burg, Kelly Stefanko
Have Dukes' Passport, Will Travel! We want to let traveling Dukes everywhere know how to find you., James Madison University
Heritage Pride: Lynnette Fitch ('89) is the Tartan Belle, Janelle DiOrio
Information overload: JMU professors create first of its kind biotechnology database, Anna Lucas and Michelle Hite
International Flare: JMU Festival celebrates JMU's cultures, James Madison University
International Week 2003, Allison Mall
James Madison Day 2002: awards and festivities, Allison Swanson and Pam Brock
Jeffrey Birnbaum's James Madison Day Address, Jeffrey J. Birnbaum
JMU alumna ventures away from corporate America for just a bit to try her hand at writing, Erin Pettit
JMU is a family affair for this Centennial Duke, Erin Pettit
JMU senior fights terrorism with knowledge, Allison Mall
Kelly Tober Rocks, Celena Mack Velez
Like wild fire: Two alumni started Wildwires, a Harrisonburg datacom and telecom company, while they were still students, Allison Mall
London Calling': Madison House directors recount their continuing love affair with Semester in London - and each other, Katie Templin
Losing yourself in luxury, Lisa Freedman
Marble Swamp's music man: Founder and musician Jon Solomonson ('86) gets new compositions onto mid-Atlantic music stands, Janelle DiOrio
Marine biologist alumna brings California connection and expertise to JMU's annual biosymposium, Dan McCauley
Mary Etter, James Madison University
Melanie Alnwick, Emmy winner, Donna Dunn
Mother's Day: Remembering Pauline Efford Delano ('32): Daughter writes memoirs of an alumna from 'The Normal', Katie Templin
My view: SARS in the Asia Pacific region: 'Residents of the hardest hit areas were strongly advised to not come to meetings in person. Business ground to a halt.', Charles N. Regan III
Natural remedies: Grant Schafer ('05) helps at-risk youth in the wilderness, Allison Mall
Nothing soft about it: JMU plays first varsity softball season, Michelle Hite
On a Wing and a Prayer: Audacity propels English professor and WWII fighter pilot Geoffrey Morley-Mower into the skies with the RAF, James Madison University
On serving the public good, Vida Huber
Operation Purple Pride - The views from the troops, James Madison University
Outback adventure changes the way Jackie Stephenson ('04) looks at herself and others, Joanna Mather
Q & A with Mitch Moore, Andy Perrine
Recycling a passion: Students re-enter collegiate cycling competition, Lisa Freedman
rich with LIFE: Students and alumni explore evidence at Montpelier's first fieldslave quarters, Chris Edwards
Rock-a-Pella: Madison Project alumnus Mike Minarik tours the country with "The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber.", Kara Carpenter
Sept. 11, 2002: JMU remembers, Allison Mall
Seven veteran professors say goodbye to JMU, Miranda Baines
Shop til you drop: Misty Parsons ('94) promotes mall makeover, Allison Mall
Singing Strauss: Music theater students stage the waltz king's party, the operetta, Die Fledermaus, Donna Dunn
Sports Standout 18 holes in history: Senior golfer Jay Woodson leads JMU men's golf into 2004 season, James Madison University
Sports Standout Golden Touch: Two-time All-American archer Megan Bowker wins gold, Lisa Freedman
Sports Standout On and of the court: Academic All-American has the highest GPA of all JMU tennis players, Lisa Freedman
Student Scholars: JMU names Brown and Galie as top achievers, Celena Mack
Sunset at the South Pole, Shayne Clausson
Teaching the teachers, Michelle Hite
That's Smarts, Anna Lucas
The 22-year Tailgate Crew, James Madison University
The art of making a difference: Music professor and visual resources curator earn 2004 JMU Alumni Association Awards, Cheryl Lock and Lisa Freedman
The Centennial Dukes are Here, James Madison University
The journey of a lifetime: Alumna retraces Capt. Cook's 1771-1768 Journey, Janelle DiOrio
The Ultimate Reality TV: JMU alumni help win Peabody for C-SPAN, Pam Brock
The whole planet was our audience: My 2002 Olympic experience, A.J. DiAntonio
Top science stories of 2002: Alum's research on forest plague's threat to giant redwoods is No. 43 of Discover magazine's top 100 science stories of 2002, James Madison University
Two May Graduates bring International Pokémon Phenomenon Alive on Musical Stage, Rachel Woodall
Video Violence on Trial, Anna C. Lucas
Vote Duke Dog: A campaign manager and his top dog, Melinda Marcelo
Well done: Retiring Faculty 2002, Allison Swanson
We the people, James Madison University
Winning composer makes his Escape: Richmond Symphony to feature music grad's original composition in spring of 2004, Michelle Hite
You are only as writerly as the last thing you've written': Poet Nikky Finney on convening, silence, empathy and being human, Kendra Hamilton
You call these professors retiring? Twenty-one veteran faculty members say goodbye to JMU, Celena Mack, Allison Mall, Ashley Walkley, and Michelle Hite