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Pitt Magazine March, 1995 |
REINVENTING THE WHEEL Rory Cooper of PittÍs Human Engineering Research Labs does more than raise the standards of wheelchair technology. He also raises the conciousness about people with disabilities....by Curt Wohleber |
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Clearing the Hurdles ItÍs not just an adventure, it's a job |
THE SOUL OF THE CAMPUS A celebration of photographs of Heinz Chapel, where visitors take pleasure in archetecual elegance and stained-glass splendor....by Mark Collins |
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CLEARING THE HURDLES Some see progress in women's sports, others see the strugle. Pitt's female atheletes see it as a job to do, and they do it well....by Mark Collins |
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LIGHTING THE WAY Changes--in society, in the job market, in students themselves--mean changing the way universities provide much-needed support services....by Laura Shefler |
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Acting Stick The Art of the Interview |
4200 FIFTH AVENUE The company we keep
LETTERS
TUCK SHOP
THE COMMONS ROOM
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| Harry Giglio--("Clearing the Hurdles") Recently, Pittsburgh based photographer Harry Giglio's work has gone to the dogs--literally. Giglio's list of corporste clients has expanded to include several pet food manufacturers. A photo of Giglio's pet Weimaraner, Jean hangs in the National Crime Museum of Art in St. Louis. | ||
| Mark Bolster--(Cover and "Reinventing the Wheel") Pittsburgh based photographer Mark Bolster calls himself a "people/lifestyle" photographer. In addition to working with clients as diverse as Mellon Bank and Hills Department Stores, bolster also instructs photography students on ethics and business prea ctices. | ||
| ON THE COVER: Rory Cooper of Pitt's Human Engineering Research Laboratories shows off a computerized wheel that helps to tailor wheelchairs to users' needs. Photo by Mark Bolster. | ||