Fall 1999

Volume 22 No. 3

On-Line Contents

Literature Enters the Virtual Age / by Tim Terman
A WVU research center explores creative, computer-based approaches to literature and cultural studies.

A Place Where Your Life Still Matters / by Jim Harms
WVU's Creative Writing Program nurtures personal expression—and West Virginia culture—through teaching
and outreach.

Writing the Truth: Poet Laureate Irene McKinney / by A. Mark Dalessandro
West Virginia's public poet leads a life of quiet introspection on her family's farm in Barbour County.

WVU's Endowed Professors / by Jim Davis
More than 30 WVU faculty members hold endowed chairs or professorships. Their research and teaching is as
diverse as they are.

KinderSkills is a Kick with Kids / by Jim Davis
WVU School of Physical Education students are helping children develop motor skills.

Intergenerate Proves Age is No Barrier / by Alecia Sirk
Shared experiences between senior citizens and WVU students promote growth, understanding—and fun.

Does It Come in Old Gold and Blue?
You'd be surprised at what you can buy to display your WVU loyalty to the world.

 

Phenomena: Homing Instinct / by Tony Cook

Expressions: West Virginia Dialects / by Kirk Hazen, Ph.D.

Pathways in Research: The Next Internet / by Tim Terman

 

 

 
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