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Oct. 4, 2002 Vol. 27, No. 6
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Calvert named Eagleton University professor

Randall L. Calvert, Ph.D., professor of political science in Arts & Sciences, will be named the Thomas F. Eagleton University Professor of Public Affairs & Political Science, announced Edward S. Macias, Ph.D., executive vice chancellor and dean of Arts & Sciences. Full story

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Khinduka (left), Zayas and Wrighton
Khinduka professorship

Shanti K. Khinduka, Ph.D. (left), dean of the George Warren Brown School of Social Work, and Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton (right) congratulate Luis H. Zayas, Ph.D., on his installation as the inaugural Shanti K. Khinduka Distinguished Professor of Social Work. View in full


Justice conference Oct. 9 to feature Scheck, Becker

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Scheck
The School of Law's Clinical Education and Trial and Advocacy programs will host the third annual "Access to Equal Justice Conference: Creating Collaborations Between the University and the Community to Improve Access to Justice in Our Region" Oct. 9 in the Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom in Anheuser-Busch Hall.

Gelb
Becker
The Criminal Law Society, the American Civil Liberties Union and the Pro Bono Jurists law student groups are assisting with the conference.

The goal of the conference is to provide a forum for University faculty and students, lawyers, judges, community leaders and government officials to collaborate on improving access to justice and the delivery of legal services in our region. Full story

University students got the unique opportunity to work on the set of a network soap opera when the cast and crew from As the World Turns came to the Hilltop Campus Sept. 27 to film part of an episode.
As the WUSTL World Turns

University students got the unique opportunity to work on the set of a network soap opera when the cast and crew from As the World Turns came to the Hilltop Campus Sept. 27 to film part of an episode. View in full

Writer Santiago, foreign policy expert Gelb to speak

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Santiago
Writer Esmeralda Santiago will deliver the Latin American Awareness Week keynote lecture for the Assembly Series at 11 a.m. Oct. 9 in Graham Chapel.

Gelb
Gelb
And at 4 p.m. in Graham Chapel the following day, Leslie H. Gelb, president of the Council on Foreign Relations and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, will present the inaugural Elliot Stein Lecture in Ethics, also for the Assembly Series.

Santiago is replacing Carlos Fuentes, who canceled his engagement for personal reasons. Full story


Calvert named Eagleton University professor

 Calvert
Calvert
Randall L. Calvert, Ph.D., professor of political science in Arts & Sciences, will be named the Thomas F. Eagleton University Professor of Public Affairs & Political Science, announced Edward S. Macias, Ph.D., executive vice chancellor and dean of Arts & Sciences.

Calvert will be formally installed in a Feb. 18 ceremony.

Calvert, a specialist in American politics and positive political theory, joined the faculty in Arts & Sciences as a professor of political science in October 1999. He also taught here as assistant professor from 1979-1985 and as associate professor from 1985-87. Full story

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Dance St. Louis and the Edison Theatre OVATIONS! Series will present the Limón Dance Company Oct. 11-13.

Limón Dance Company comes to Edison Oct. 11-13

Jose Limón (1908-1972) was the first male "star" of American modern dance, a striking, charismatic performer and a powerful yet elegantly theatrical choreographer.

This month, Dance St. Louis and the Edison Theatre OVATIONS! Series will present a rare St. Louis concert by New York's Limón Dance Company, which performs classic works from its founder's repertoire as well as new dances commissioned by many of today's finest talents. Full story


Paradigms of International Justice conference Oct. 11

The Whitney R. Harris Institute for Global Legal Studies will host "Paradigms of International Justice: A Regional Conference of the American Society of International Law" Oct. 11 in the Charles F. Knight Executive Education Center, Room 200.

This conference is the first of three one-day conference workshops on the issue of international justice. The next two will be held at the New England School of Law and at Case Western Reserve University School of Law.
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Native American dancer Daystar (also known as Rosalie Jones, at far right) recently spent a week in residence with the Dance Program in the Performing Arts Department in Arts & Sciences, where she led several workshops and master classes.
Daystar's discourse

Native American dancer Daystar (also known as Rosalie Jones, at far right) recently spent a week in residence with the Dance Program in the Performing Arts Department in Arts & Sciences, where she led several workshops and master classes. View in full


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