Volume II:

vol. 2, no. 1: January 10, 2002
Photo: Battle of the 'bots
Alda to be commencement speaker
Wyllie receives German geological award (press release)
New Year's floats run in his family
Seeking diversity at Caltech (Caltech News article)
New series to focus on diversity (press release)
What can our new resources do for Caltech?
Photo: Ken Burns
Hot jazz, cool music

Photo: Holiday Apollo

 

vol. 2, no. 2: January 24, 2002
Photo: Almost ready to roll
Status of Women Faculty report released
Coming closer to stopping a killer
Caltech artist saves crash survivor
Green mice a coup for Baltimore team
Brennen stepping down as VP for student affairs
Campus security beefed up
Resumania, Career Day coming soon
Photo: Freeman Hrabowski
Photo: Earthquakes 101

 

vol. 2, no. 3: February 7, 2002
Photo: Giving the gift of life
Grad student weighs in on hobby
Biodefense: scenarios, science, and security (Engineering & Science)
New ITS charges for dial-up access, site licenses
Nunnally to step down
Messina to depart from CACR
Love's Labour's Lost, then found, at Caltech
Photo: Los Angeles Mayor James Hahn and President Baltimore
Photo: On the other side now

 

vol. 2, no. 4: February 21, 2002
Photo: Shall we dance?
Microlaser delivers macropower
Caltech molecular biologist Davidson passes away
Caltech searches for development officer
85 years old and going strong
Kirschvink wins Feynman Prize
Photo: Mwadi Mabika recently spoke on campus
Photo: NASA administrator Sean O’Keefe visits Caltech
Photo: Winners and Losers

 

vol. 2, no. 5: March 7, 2002
Photo: No love lost here
Sally Ride festival coming to Caltech
Caltech author publishes novel
Joyce Campbell, GPS staffer, passes away
Iwan awarded Alquist Medal

Major gifts director to join Caltech
Photo: Fire station pomp and circumstance

Stirring young scientists' curiosity
Photo: Jeff Bezos and Professor of Astronomy Richard Ellis
Photo: Professor of Chemistry Harry Gray

 

vol. 2, no. 6: March 21, 2002
Photo: Hawking draws thousands
Esminger named new HSS chair
A breakthrough on a tropical virus
Go WEST, young woman
Dodgers to host Caltech/JPL Day
Undergrad award nominations urged
Photo: Sally Ride on KPCC
Getty taps Rosenstone
News, views from the Safety Office
Photo: First baseperson

 

vol. 2, no. 7: April 4, 2002
Photo: Sally and the future scientists
Get ready to take your kids to work
A new look at Caltech student affairs
Widnall champions women engineers
Prep begins for Oracle upgrade
Students, faculty to discuss quality of life
Photo: Caltech’s 10th annual Outreach Program for High School Youth
Bonner passes away
Afghanistan course open to campus community

 

vol. 2, no. 8: April 18, 2002
Photo: Home on the reservation

A different kind of lending institution
Gaining insight into the brain
Caltech after dark: Chauffeurs do it at night
Caltech physics, geology best in U.S.
Photo: Former Senator Gary Hart
Zewail book signings scheduled
New phones upgrade security
Drill to test Caltech's emergency prepardness

 

vol. 2, no. 9: May 2, 2002
Photo: Caltech kids come to work
The Turing test: Human or machine?
Yuen named trustee
Caltech set to shine for 65th Seminar Day
Richard McKelvey passes away
Photo: Austin's beastly creations
Of wind power and the ancients
Music fills the month of May
Symposium to honor Bridges
Photos: News extras...

 

vol. 2, no. 10: May 16, 2002
Photo: A meeting of the minds
Kids get a taste of science, culture
Four faculty elected to NAS
Serra art planned for Broad Center
Photo: Sturtevant spa
Leaving "the best job on campus"
Tacit presents two plays
Einstein on paper


vol. 2, no. 11: May 30, 2002
Photo: A cast of characters
The universe, up close and personal
Commencement 2002 draws near
Forum opens up arts dialogue
Caltech after dark: Snapshots of the night life
Photo: 2002 Alumni Reunion Weekend
Four from Caltech among top 100
Academy elects five professors
New recycling center opens
Deverell named CCH chair, Haynes Fellow
Service Awards recognize Caltech family members' years of dedication
Photo: TACIT on the decks

 

vol. 2, no. 12: June 20, 2002
Photo: Looking for Feynman
Rare molecule defies odds
Postdocs are arising, associating
ITS cooks spam
Training leaders for a better Pasadena
Photo: Dodger Day
Winners of merit awards named
They will come and build it
"Help us love science the way you do"
Faculty board elects new members
Golden arrows point to Caltech staff
Harris rides to fight AIDS

 

vol. 2, no. 13: September 19, 2002
Broad Center opens its doors
A time to reflect
Two new VPs come aboard
New director of multicultural education named
Photo: Gradiators
Group aims to improve campus communication
Photos: Summer scenes at Caltech
Message from the president

 

vol. 2, no. 14: October 3, 2002
Photo: Learning the Ropes
Two faculty named geniuses
New home page unveiled
Family Night to feature film and fun
Nelson Nash wins Medal of Excellence
Photo: Palomar Observatory
Elachi receives Takeda Award
Antonsson named JPL chief technologist
Reaffirming and Extending Caltech's Commitment to Attract and Retain a Diverse Faculty

 

vol. 2, no. 15: October 17, 2002
Photo: Family Night a feast of fun
Campaign set to kick off
Serra sculpture debate continues
Students, community benefit through United Way
Largest object in solar system since Pluto discovered
Photo: Five leaders from Afghanistan's new government
Caltech, Charlie Rose to celebrate science
Caltech alum wins Nobel Prize
Trimble named Caltech trustee

 

vol. 2, no. 16: October 31, 2002
Photo: Charlie kicks off campaign
Caltech’s carts ease campus burdens
Barish nominated to science board
“Voices” speakers promise to enlighten
Proposals sought for Webcast project
Astronomer Jesse Greenstein dies
Waser passes away
Photo: John W. Lucas wind tunnel
Photos: Fete, discussion launch campaign

 

vol. 2, no. 17: November 14, 2002
Photo: From haunting to humorous
All-campus event to herald campaign
New book reveals Einstein’s politics
Job reclassification process continues
New class is tops in smarts, service
Conservation needed during upgrade
Photo: 2002 Medal of Excellence award
TACIT produces Double Infidelity
Award-winning journalist to speak at FOCAL dinner
Music to ease in the holidays

 

vol. 2, no. 18: December 5, 2002
Photo: Crowds join campus kickoff
Crichton to give Michelin Lecture
New system to ease hiring
No go on "Vectors"
Alaska quake was Denali's fault
Budget issues discussed at forum
Photo: Keri Aulita of the AIDS Service Center
Caltech awarded new JPL contract
Campus recycling program honored
David named chair of Urban League branch
Students to clash—robotically
Campus ready for the holidays
Scenes of the fall
Photo: LA City College student Moshe Molcho