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school presents access to justice speaker
series The co-founder of the Innocence Project, which has helped exonerate over two dozen prisoners on death row; the vice president and general counsel of the World Bank; and the former chief of staff and counselor to former Vice President Al Gore are part of the fall lineup for the School of Law's fifth annual Public Interest Speakers Series. This popular series, titled "Access to Justice: The Social Responsibility of Lawyers," was initiated to highlight the excellence of the law school's Clinical Education Program; to expose students to public interest advocates and practitioners; to illuminate the pro bono and public interest responsibility of law students and lawyers; and to engage the wider University community in an interdisciplinary discussion about social justice. Full story Vo-Du Macbeth symposium at Umrath Lounge Sept. 24 Wayne Fields, Ph.D., the Lynne Cooper Harvey Distinguished Professor in English and co-director of American Culture Studies, both in Arts & Sciences, will moderate a symposium on Vo-Du Macbeth, a new Creole-flavored adaptation of the Shakespearean classic. The event is free and open to the public and takes place from 4:30-6 p.m. Sept. 24 in Umrath Lounge in Umrath Hall. Full story
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Schaal to speak for Assembly Series
Renowned mezzo-soprano Castle to present intimate Liederabend Mezzo-soprano Joyce Castle, who spent more than 15 years with the Metropolitan Opera and the New York City Opera, will perform an intimate Liederabend at 3 p.m. Sept. 22 in Steinberg Auditorium in Steinberg Hall for the Department of Music in Arts & Sciences. Literally translated as "evening of song,"Liederabend is a German term referring to a recital given by a singer and pianist, particularly of works by 19th-century Austrian or German composers such as Franz Schubert, Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms or Hugo Wolf. Full story Olin Library levels renamed As a result of renovation, Olin Library's levels have been renamed as shown below. The main floor (ground level), previously Level 3, is now Level 1.
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