Creighton University Window Spring 1998
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Authors
Douglas, Arthur V.
Heng, Mary
Scott, John M., S.J.
Vaughn, Pamela Adams
Issue Date
1998-03
Volume
13
Issue
4
Type
Magazine
Language
Keywords
Astronauts , Weather Forecasting , Labor Unions--United States , Astronomy
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Abstract
ANDERSON OUT AMONG THE STARS / THE RIDE OF A LIFETIME
Creighton alumnus Maj. Michael Anderson, MS'90, served as a crew member aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour during its rendezvous with the Russian Mir Space Station this winter. What is it like to be an astronaut? Find out starting on Page 5.
DR. DOUGLAS TURNS BOYHOOD CURIOSITY INTO LIFELONG PROFESSION / ON THE HEELS OF EL NINO
Associate Professor of Atmospheric Science Dr. Art Douglas has studied El Nino and other weather phenomenon since he was a 10-year-old boy in Fullerton, Calif. Learn more about this Creighton meteorologist beginning on Page 13.
THE STATE OF LABOR
What is the state of organized labor in the United States? Creighton law professor David Larson examines the issue beginning on Page 18.
WE LIVE IN AN INVISIBLE WORLD / THE INVISIBLE WORLD AROUND US
From gravity to invisible rays, we are constantly pulled and bombarded by unseen forces. Fr. John Scott, S.J., writes that our universe vibrates with mystery and fascination. Page 24.
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