Indiana Alumni Magazine
Volume 63, Number 3
January/February 2001
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F E A T U R E S
Teaching Critical Thinking: Evolution in the Classroom ![]()
Getting students to think about the theory of evolution teaches critical thinking as well as science.
By Anne Kibbler
Related articles:
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An Evolutionary Biologist At Work: The Sex Life Of Snails

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Voices From The Trenches

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Evolutionary Research: Why Apes Stand On Two Feet

The Mystery of the Discovered Diplomas
More than 130 unclaimed diplomas may have their own little stories to tell.
By Perry Metz
Theory + Practice = Teacher
Future instructors put their passions and preparation to the test as student teachers.
By Kathleen Mills
Putting Down Women at the Top
Today's most successful businesswomen often face new challenges when they break the glass ceiling.
By Catherine Daily and Dan R. Dalton
Brave New Ventures ![]()
More and more students want to run their own businesses, so IU offers both a major and a minor in entrepreneurship.
By Mike Wright
Related articles:
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Five Stars for an MBA Student's Worst Business Plan

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Music City Hoosiers Climb Every Mountain, Corner Every Market

D E P A R T M E N T S
Editor's Notebook
Mailbox
Lasting Impact
Book Nook
House Call
Campus Clips
Sports Shorts
Set for Life
By Association
2001 Alumni Leaders
Class Acts
In Memoriam
Final Frame
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