
He's retiring his career, but not the lab coat.
Colleagues are providing Professor Robert
Pinnell some bench space to continue his research.

Meg Mathies, who is
retiring, joined Joint Science a year after the department
was started.

And this little piggy
went . . . home. Here's why CMCers are hog-wild for this trophy.

Hot time, summer in the city . . .
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Summer 2002
Features
Chemistry Matters
From childhood experiments in the family garage to a career
in science--retiring chemistry professor Robert Pinnell recalls
the whacky frog tissue study that led him to Joint Science.
Scientifically Speaking
Joint Science professor Meg Mathies is retiring from the classroom
after 37 years. But she'll soon be packing her bags for London
for continued research on genetically manipulated "knockout"
mice, investigating the roles of adhesion moelcules.
Hog Heaven
It took several years to bring the bacon home, but CMC seniors
finally did it. The cause for celebration? A piggy bank on
a wooden platter . . .
Summertime, Summertime ...
Claremont's outdoor activities for you and the family.
Club CMC
Summer conferences maximize Claremont McKenna College's potential.
WATTson's Back
CMC's toy skeleton returns in top hat and tails for a stroll
along the boardwalk.
Summer Swim Hours
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Birthdays
Anniversaries
Congratulations
Condolences
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