16 pages. In this issue: Message from the Dean; Sapieyevski receives the Knight Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland; Antigone: Interweaving history and theater across curriculum; PSM students look at the big picture; Department News; Anthropology Department receives campus excellence award; Gay Young awarded Fulbright Scholar Grant; Excellence in Service awards; Kiho Kim and Chris Tudge take students to the Florida Keys; CAS alumna Alison Pace explores art and love in her first novel; Graduate council plans social and volunteer events; Undergraduate council fosters understanding between faculty and students; Deborah Kahn: Searching for true form; Research conference showcases student work; In his new novel, Richard McCann tells the story he planned to never tell; NBC’s Tim Russert to speak at CAS Graduation on Sunday, May 8, 1 p.m.; CAS Events
6 pages. This issue includes: Mango culture; AU students recognized at Mathias Student Research Conference; On thin ice; Krauts chronicle a hospital's history and legacy; CAS faculty honorees; What's happening; Denise Orenstein's separate lives: A writer's process; Delpit at AQUE Symposium; Accomplishments; Winning musicians; and Bunch on Black history.
12 page report. In this issue: Message from the Dean; The AU Chamber Singers perform in Ontario, Canada, on East Coast tour; College to recognize outstanding scholarship at the annual student research conference, April 2, 2005; SOE awarded $6.4 million grant; Friends and family remember AU student Andy Burr; Department News; New Faculty Profile: Maria Heracleous, Economics; CAS alumni take students to work; AU alumna joins CAS development staff; Message from development and alumni programs; Graduate council celebrates 2nd anniversary; Undergraduate Student Council update; Q &A with Jack Rasmussen, four-time AU alum and new director of the art gallery at the Katzen; Faculty Spotlight: David Culver; CAS events.
12 pages. In this issue: Message from the Dean; CAP Professor Scores Electronic Music for Indie Films; Growing Corals; AU Chamber Singers to Tour this Fall; Department news; Art Professor Tim Doud Uncovers the Covered; Alum Provides Gift to Support Student and Faculty Research; CAS’ Center for Israeli Studies Receives its First Endowed Fund; CAS Alumni Events; From Shakespeare to Electroacoustic Music, New Faculty Bring Diverse Interests to the College of Arts and Sciences; CAS events.
4 pages. In this issue: Sims pursues crime in the city; In all honesty; Nothing lost in translation; What's happening; Accomplishments; and CAS new faculty.