The Alumni Magazine was published from Fall 1986 through Spring 1991. It replaced The Bulletin (1927—1986) and was ultimately replaced by The Triangle (1991—present). The magazine generally opens with three or four articles featuring the innovative and compelling work undertaken by the college faculty, students, and alumni. The work usually involves physical education and community service. It also typically includes a report from the president, athletic news (“From The Sidelines”), development news, and alumni news (“Parade of Classes”). In 1988, The Alumni Magazine gained its first art director, Kelly L. Alm, who brought a modern design to the magazine’s layout.
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