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July 19, 2002 Vol. 26, No. 34
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Law school honors 5 at medallion ceremony

The School of Law recently honored five faculty members who hold chaired professorships at a recent medallion ceremony at the St. Louis Club. Full story

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Five honored by the School of Law at a recent medallion ceremony at the St. Louis Club.

Law school honors 5 at medallion ceremony

The School of Law recently honored five faculty members who hold chaired professorships at a recent medallion ceremony at the St. Louis Club.

The chair-holders are David M. Becker, J.D., the Joseph H. Zumbalen Professor of the Law of Property; Kathleen F. Brickey, J.D., the James Carr Professor of Criminal Jurisprudence; Michael M. Greenfield, J.D., the Walter D. Coles Professor of Law, Stephen H. Legomsky, J.D., D.Phil., the Charles F. Nagel Professor of International and Comparative Law; and Daniel R. Mandelker, J.S.D., the Howard A. Stamper Professor of Law. Full story


Olin School's military veterans launch unique program

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Military officers in the Olin School of Business have launched a unique recruitment program to attract potential M.B.A. students.

Under the newly created Olin Veterans Association (OVA), former active-duty Junior Military Officers (JMO) target men and women in the military to come to the Olin School for their M.B.A. When they graduate, the JMO/M.B.A. joins the old officer network in the OVA for career placement. Full story


Lewis and Clark document
Page from an 1810 suit by John Colter, who had received early release from the Corps of Discovery, against Meriwether Lewis' estate.
Lewis & Clark in court; Students, scholars can take 'voyage of discovery'

Historic achievement, alas, is no protection from lawsuits.

In 1803, President Thomas Jefferson commissioned captains William Clark and Meriwether Lewis to explore the uncharted American West. Their 28-month, 8,000-mile journey along the Missouri River, over the Rocky Mountains and out to the Pacific Coast is one of our nation's great adventure stories, an epic tale deeply embedded in the collective American psyche.

Yet strikingly different legal, commercial and financial paths awaited the adventurers upon their return in 1806, as newly discovered St. Louis Circuit Court records demonstrate. Full story



Service First marks fourth year Aug. 31

While Labor Day weekend is a time for many people to relax as the summer winds down, for a substantial number of the University's new freshman class it quite literally will be a time of labor.

On Aug. 31, more than 800 students will participate in the fourth annual Service First, an initiative that introduces first-year students to community service while allowing them to make new friends, get to know their classmates and explore St. Louis. Full story


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Info technology program marks second year

Brown named to president's board


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Olin School's Professional M.B.A. Summer Golf Outing June 15 at Eagle Springs Golf Course in St. Louis.
TAP technology
Rebecca Fushimi and John T. Gleaves, Ph.D., discuss a liquid nitrogen trap for the TAP-2 reactor system.



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