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    Fall 2002: Choices and Transitions: How to Grow Up

    The Autumn 2002 issue of Sarah Lawrence Magazine examines the hinges of our lives: those doors we open when moving from one of life's rooms to the next.


    ThinkThink
    Ann Barnet '51, a pediatric neurologist knows that the first years of a baby's experience are critical for his/her brain development – that both nature and nurture account for behavioral tendencies.


    AwakenAwaken
    Adolescence and early sexuality are explored by SLC psychology faculty member Linwood Lewis and others in a study at the HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies at Columbia University, and a book by Emily White '89 called, "Fast Girls: Teenage Tribes and the Myth of the Slut."


    RelateRelate
    Beverly Fox, SLC's Associate Dean of Studies spends her summer with a fresh reading list: the files of 300 incoming students. Her task is to match them up with the right don, taking the time and care to lay the foundation for an important relationship.


    Pair OffPair Off
    Intrigue; logistics; adversity; negotiations; fundraising. A political campaign? No, it's the wry account, by April Reynolds '97 of planning her wedding.


    Split UpSplit Up
    Stephanie Cooper '65, MFA '76 is a Manhattan attorney practicing entertainment, employment and matrimonial law. She believes in "ethical divorce," steering clients.


    Carpe DiemCarpe Diem
    Scott Penn, MA '81 In Health Advocacy, has seen a profound improvement in the prognosis for gay men afflicted with AIDS, and with that, a new lease on life that takes nothing for granted.


    Die As You've LivedDie As You've Lived
    SLC faculty member and anthropologist Robert R. Desjarlais examines the traditions of a good death in the Yolmo region of Nepal.

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