"Welcome home" · 2016 events · Board of directors ballot · Alumni chapter contacts · Chapter awards · Travel tours
Winter 2015-16
On the cover: Coach Frank Beamer was carried off the field following his last home game on Nov. 21, 2015. Photo by Jim Stroup.
Editor's pageDepartments
-
Alumni Association
-
Around the Drillfield
Athletics · Corps of Cadets · How Tech Ticks · Infographic · List · Moment · News · Ology · Philanthropy · Question · What's In It?
-
Class Notes
-
Letters to the Editor
-
President's Message
-
Still Life
Into the mist
Kathleen Alexander, an associate professor in the College of Natural Resources and Environment, researches the factors that influence the emergence and persistence of diseases at the human-wildlife interface.
While traveling with Alexander in Africa in summer 2014, university photographer Jim Stroup captured this shot of Victoria Falls, a part of the Zambezi River on the Zambia-Zimbabwe border.
Alexander's researchInto the mist
Kathleen Alexander, an associate professor in the College of Natural Resources and Environment, researches the factors that influence the emergence and persistence of diseases at the human-wildlife interface.
While traveling with Alexander in Africa in summer 2014, university photographer Jim Stroup captured this shot of Victoria Falls, a part of the Zambezi River on the Zambia-Zimbabwe border.
Alexander's researchInto the mist
Kathleen Alexander, an associate professor in the College of Natural Resources and Environment, researches the factors that influence the emergence and persistence of diseases at the human-wildlife interface.
While traveling with Alexander in Africa in summer 2014, university photographer Jim Stroup captured this shot of Victoria Falls, a part of the Zambezi River on the Zambia-Zimbabwe border.
Alexander's research