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Bright Innovations
After Angus McDougall was equipped with an AC portable strobe, photojournalism would never be the same.
Spring 2008 |

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Still Standing
Heroic intervention ensures an historic home's survival.
Spring 2008 |

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Puppet Masters
For Martin Holman and his students, Buntaku is a passport to all things Japan.
Fall 2007 |

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Invented Worlds
Nathan Boyer searches for the sublime.
Fall 2007 |

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Poetic Pilgrim
Scott Cairns pursues the poetics of sacrament.
Spring 2007 |

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O.N. Pruitt
An MU faculty scholar helps preserve the stunning oeuvre of a small-town Mississippi photographer.
Spring 2007 |

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Art for Books' Sake
An upcoming exhibit at MU's Museum of Art and Archeology celebrates some of the world's greatest visual artists' contributions to literary publications.
Spring 2006 |

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An Enduring Attraction
Thanks to MU's Albert Devlin, Tennessee Williams is back in the spotlight.
Fall 2005 |

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Empathy and Exuberance
Throughout her 20-year career as a photojournalist, Jackie Bell has created impossible-to-ignore images while on demanding, sometimes dangerous, assignments.
Fall 2005
"Miner's House"
Fall 2005 - New & Now |

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An Evolving Path
Mark Langeneckert teaches his students that the path to fine art begins at self discovery.
Spring 2005 |

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Lens on Life Sciences
Photographer Brian Kratzer offers unexpected views of MU's new research facility.
Fall 2004
'Long Strides on Unknown Soil'
Two intrepid explorers, now forgotten, blazed the trail for Lewis & Clark.
Spring 2004
The Immigrant's Author
Kerby Miller is widely acknowledged as the world's foremost authority on Irish immigration to the United States. He is not, however, without his critics.
Spring 2004 |

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Up From The Underground
Recent works by Frank Stack, inventor of the underground comic.
Spring 2004
Institutional Memory
Graduate researchers in Vicki Rosser's history of higher education seminar are working with MU archivists to shed light on the 'hidden' history of the University and its former students.
Fall 2003
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