True Maroons: Theodore A. O'Neill, David Schalliol, Terren Ilana Wein, and Evan Miller

WHO WILL WRITE THE ESSAY QUESTIONS?
"'Uncommon' Admissions Dean to Step Down" (The Chronicle of Higher Education, Mar. 4, 2009)
"I still believe everyone's better served if we give students something to think about that enables them to make distinctions," says Theodore A. O'Neill, AM'70.

SEEDS AND THE CITY
"Online Magazine Explores the Intersection of Nature and the City" (Chicago Weekly, Feb. 19, 2009)
Sociology PhD student David Schalliol, AM'04, describes his new Web site metroblossom.com as a place to use photos, paintings, and stories to examine "the relationship that humans have with the non-human world and formal world."

CAT'S MEOW
"Hyde Park Cat Lovers Trap, Neuter, and Release" (Chicago Weekly, Feb. 19, 2009)
Terren Ilana Wein, the Divinity School's director of communications, helps homeless and lost neighborhood felines through her work with Hyde Park Cats.

ON THE MAP
First-year economics PhD student Evan Miller maps out common Hyde Park necessities in real-time, including the locations of open WiFi Internet connections, local buses, criminal activity, and mail boxes.

March 4, 2009

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