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Feb. 8, 2002 Vol. 26, No. 20
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PAD celebrates 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night

The Performing Arts Department in Arts & Sciences will celebrate that distinguished anniversary with a new production at Edison Theatre. Shows are at 8 p.m. Feb. 15-16 and at 2 p.m. Feb. 17. The show continues the following weekend at 8 p.m. Feb. 22-23 and at 2 p.m. Feb. 24. Full story

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Bob Holden (right) and Tim Daniel
In with the new

Graham Chapel has gotten a face lift, this one with comfort in mind -- new pews have been installed. View in full


Tobacco legal wars lecture at School of Law Feb. 13

Two of the major players in the Missouri tobacco settlement, Robert F. Ritter and Edward D. "Chip" Robertson Jr., will present a lecture on "The Tobacco Legal Wars: Tales of Fiction, Fact and Irony," at 11 a.m. Feb.13 in the Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom in Anheuser-Busch Hall.

Ritter and Robertson were members of the Missouri Tobacco Trial Team that negotiated a $6.7 billion state settlement with the major U.S. tobacco companies. Full story


Schuchard wins 2002 Excellence in the Arts Award

W. Patrick Schuchard, the E. Desmond Lee Professor for Community Collaboration in the School of Art, received the 2002 Excellence in the Arts Award from the Arts & Education Council of Greater St. Louis (A&E).

An awards ceremony was held Feb. 4 at the Chase Park Plaza. The 11th annual awards honor individual and corporate contributors to the arts in six categories. Full story


Twelfth Night
Shakespeare's Twelfth Night

PAD celebrates 400th anniversary of Shakespear's Twelfth Night

Lying, cheating, malevolent mischief and the benign sort as well, gender-bending cross-dressing, and even a little sword fighting.

All in a play's, uh, day's work for William Shakespeare, whose Twelfth Night -- a quick-witted romp through love and illusion -- was first performed in February 1602. Full story


Access to equal justice conference Feb. 14-15

The School of Law's Clinical Education Program and the Missouri Legal Services Support Center will host the second annual "Access to Equal Justice Conference: A Dialogue Between the University and the Community to Improve the Delivery of Justice to Underrepresented Individuals in Our Region" Feb. 14-15 in the Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom in Anheuser-Busch Hall. Full story
Sociologist, alumna Schwartz to deliver Sex Week lecture

University alumna Pepper Schwartz, a leading specialist in subjects related to sexuality, health and relationships, will give an Assembly Series talk at 11 a.m. Feb. 13 in Graham Chapel.

The title of Schwartz's talk is "Sex and Intimate Relationships" and will serve as the keynote address for the student-sponsored activities known as Sex Week. Full story


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Family skills workshop on mental illness Feb. 9


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