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| Volume 31 • Number 4 |
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| On the Cover |
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 Visitors to the campus this fall will never recognize the south oval's "new" Gould Hall, home of the College of Architecture, where the latest in technology is being applied to 21st-century educational concepts.
Photo by Robert Taylor. |
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| Editor: |
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Carol J. Burr |
| Associate Editor: |
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Lynette Lobban |
| Art Director: |
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George T. Dotson |
| Staff Photographer: |
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Robert Taylor |
| Publisher: |
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The University of Oklahoma Foundation, Inc. |
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Guy L. Patton, President |
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AN AMAZING TRANSFORMATION
 There's always been something ironic about locating Sooner architects in one of the campus' ugliest buildings—but no more. Gould Hall has been completely recreated.

TOP DOG ON CAMPUS
 Meet Samson. He is a handsome, intelligent, husky blond, loved and admired by all in OU-Tulsa's Class of 2011—and he already had a good job upon graduation.

THE 2010-11 YEAR IN PICTURES
 No one follows Sooner Sports with more intensity than the flock of freelance photographers who cover every event looking for that one memorable shot that says it all.

THE LANGUAGE OF SCIENCE
 Experimental psychologist Michael Wenger looks for early signs of Alzheimer's and possible connections between iron intake and brain function by using mathematics.

ALWAYS GOING FOR THE GOLD
 Most Paralympic athletes are full-time at their sport, but the world's fastest female sprinter combines her training with studies in OUHSC's Physician's Associate Program.

COUNTRY WESTERN WITH A TWIST
 A Muslim kid from Ponca City—and an OU chemical engineer—might seem an unlikely candidate for the country-western music scene, but he is making it work.

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