The Art of Finding a Source

Trompe l’oeil composition by Anglo-Dutch artist Edward Collier (c. 1640–c. 1702). Digital copy from the Bridgeman Art Gallery of the original in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. A similar painting by Collier served as an inspirational source of the kind described by David Ransel.

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October 1, 2010

From the President

Gender across the Generations

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On Academic Writing

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On Coming Out on a Campus

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Women in the Profession

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On Capital Events

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In Memoriam

Arthur Power Dudden (1921–2009)

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In Memoriam

Gale Edward Christianson (1942-2010)

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Task Force on Disability Survey

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From the Professional Division, News

David Weber, Vice President of the Professional Division, Dies at 69