Features

Mount St. Helens: The perfect laboratory – It is impossible to accept the immensity of Mount St. Helens and the effect of its catastrophic 1980 eruption unless you are able to stand beneath the enormous crater on the pumice plain and listen to John Bishop talk about lupines. by Tim Steury

WEB EXCLUSIVE–Gallery: Mount St. Helens – photographs of John Bishop’s research and the volcano by Robert Hubner

Lonely, Beautiful, and Threatened—Willapa Bay – Willapa Bay is the largest estuary between San Francisco and Puget Sound. It boasts one of the least-spoiled environments and the healthiest salmon runs south of Canada. It produces one in every four oysters farmed in the United States and is a favorite stop for tens of thousands of migratory birds. And it’s in trouble. by Eric Apalategui

WEB EXCLUSIVE–Gallery: Willapa Bay – Photographs by Bill Wagner

Extreme Diversity—in Soap Lake – Soap Lake is surrounded by dark shores, sheer rock walls, a primeval landscape. Its waters have long been thought by some to cure certain maladies. It is also home to strange, hardy organisms that live nowhere else. by Tina Hilding

Keith Lincoln, Barn Builder – Over 25 years at Washington State University, alumni director Keith Lincoln built many things, including friendships and a place where alums can go to sit in the shade. by Pat Caraher

Panoramas

On the origin of species—again

Architecture from the weapons of war

A more effective nag

Tackling megacity crud

Author Sherman Alexie receives Regents’ Distinguished Alumnus Award

Solving Boeing’s problems

Grandfather extraordinaire

3 Degrees of Cool

Regents Scholars

Building a better bee trap

Departments

A SENSE OF PLACE: The last roses of summer

PERSPECTIVE: High-stakes tests—what do they tell us?

SEASONS/SPORTS: Golfer Kim Welch

SEASONS/SPORTS: Basketball’s Marcus Moore

Tracking

Bridges, docks, and dams

Crossing the line

Reservation vet aids scrapie test

In search of the perfect instrument

Happy in Hollywood

Alumni president gets a grip

Alumni Achievement Awards

Cougar cruise

Bill Monro’s cougar

Raymond Muse remembered

CLASS NOTES

IN MEMORIAM

Books, etc.

East Side, West Side, All Around The Town

Washington’s Historical Courthouses

All Abraham’s Children: Changing Conceptions of Race and Lineage

Acoustic Jazz Quartet: Organic

 

On the cover: Ecologist John Bishop has followed the reestablishment of life on Mount St. Helens’s pumice plain. Read story “Mount St. Helens: The perfect laboratory.”