The Chronicle of Higher Education
Campus Architecture
 Current supplement  February 2004 supplement
Stephen Marks
THE THIRD AGE

Baby boomers in academe will help redefine the latter stages of life.
Stephen Marks, a retired member of the clinical facility of the U. of California at San Francisco, continues to see patients at the Samaritan House Free Medical Clininc. (Photograph by Noah Berger)

Q&A

Two financial advisers, Bill Losey and John Vineyard, answer readers' questions about planning.

FINANCIAL MAKEOVERS

Bill Losey recommends concrete changes for three readers with specific financial concerns.

THE ACADEMIC NOMAD

Strategies for maximizing assets in more than one state pension system

VITAL PLANNING

How retirees can stay energized and optimistic

SELF-PICTURE

What type of retiree do you want to be?

TELLING MOMENTS

You'll know when it's time to retire because you'll feel it, the experts advise.

ODDS AND ENDS

Stanley Fish wrestles with his ambivalence about retirement.

SUMMON YOUR RESOURCES

A sampling of books and Web sites to help you plan -- financially, logistically, and emotionally

GOING OUT ON TOP

Five former college presidents reflect on their experiences leaving the job.

A CLEAN BREAK

Gina J. Hiatt, a psychologist, describes a well-adjusted academic retiree -- her dad, who left a career in physics behind to pursue his love of art.

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IN RETIREMENT



H. Frank Chew: Psychological Help for Disaster Victims



E. Barbara Phillips: Summer Courses and Conferences in France



Patricia A. Cahill: A Botanist and Episcopal Priest



Joab (Joe) M. Lesesne Jr.: From College President to Football Coach



Velma Speight-Buford: Help for Consumers Who Run Into Problems


William A. Miller: Back to His Roots