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Winter 2007

Vol. 37, No. 2 Winter 2007
Published by the Office of Communications, Trinity College, Hartford, CT 06106.
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Along the walk 
Campus News · Books · From the Archives
Echoes of books still loved Trinity President James F. Jones, Jr., just returned from a trek in Nepal, reflects on the importance of his youthful reading.
Alumnus profile: As director of the Watchlist on Children and Armed Conflict, Julia Freedson '95 works for the survival and recovery of children all over the world who are caught in the crossfire of political conflict.
Faculty profile: An interview with Assistant Professor of Engineering J. Harry Blaise '94, whose research in the new field of biomedical engineering seeks to discover how the brain takes in, stores, and retrieves information.
Preparing global citizens for an urban world A new approach to liberal arts education builds on Trinity's successes in urban and global studies.
Trinity in the news
Speakout In which we ask a member of the Trinity community to speak out on important issues of the day. You are invited to respond with your opintions, which will be published in the next issue of the Reporter.

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