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Inquiring Minds

Feb. 13, 2004: Barbara Roberts on women's heart health
Jan. 30, 2004: James Head on exploration of Mars
Oct. 17, 2003: Cheryl Ferreira on Special Victims Unit
Sept. 26, 2003: Kimberly DelGizzo career development, job searches
April 25, 2003: Deborah Cohen on troops' return from war
Nov. 1, 2002: Wendy Schiller on midterm elections
Oct. 25, 2002: Paul Verrecchia on campus safety recommendations
Sept. 27, 2002: Paul Kellstedt on presidents and the economy
Sept. 13, 2002: Steven Opal, M.D., on West Nile Virus
Aug. 2, 2002: Kenneth Miller on the Pledge of Allegiance
July 12, 2002: Michael Goldberger on college admission process
June 21, 2002: Martin Weinstock on summer skin safety
April 19, 2002: Patricia Risica on schools' anti-obesity campaign
April 5, 2002: Lewis Gordon on minorities in the film industry
March 29, 2002: Janet Cooper-Nelson on pedophilia and the clergy
March 15, 2002: Frances Goldscheider on welfare and marriage
March 1, 2002: Elisabeth Ly Bell on transferring literature to film
February 8, 2002: Barry Wall on the mentally ill and the legal system
February 1, 2002: Michael Vorenberg on widow activism
December 7, 2001: Calvin Goldscheider on the Arab-Israeli conflict
November 16, 2001: Jennifer Madden on George W. Bush and communication
November 9, 2001: Andrew Artenstein on bioterrorism
November 2, 2001: Jeffrey Singer on the Nobel Prize in medicine
October 26, 2001: James Head on NASA chief’s departure
June 22, 2001: Richard Besdine on living longer
April 20, 2001: James Patterson on legacy of Brown v. Board of Education
April 13, 2001: Hopmann on actions since collision of Chinese, U.S. planes
April 6, 2001: Economist Ignacio Palacios-Huerta on the stock market
March 23, 2001: S. Hamburg on carbon dioxide emissions and Bush administration
March 2, 2001: Thomas Lasater on faith-based delivery of health care
January 26, 2001: Warren Simmons on student testing
December 1, 2000: Gordon Wood on the Electoral College
November 17, 2000: Stephen Nelson on the moral voice of college presidents
November 10, 2000: Mark Steinbach on shortage of organists nationwide
November 3, 2000: Darrell West on the presidential election
October 27, 2000: Linda Miller on violence in Middle East
October 20, 2000: Robert Coover on e-publishing
October 6, 2000: Howard Chudacoff on the Olympics
September 29, 2000: Wendy Schiller on the women's vote
September 22, 2000: David Kertzer on Pope Pius IX
September 8, 2000: Ken Mayer on AIDS conference
September 1, 2000: Steve Hamburg on wildfires in the West