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Campus Authors: Larry M. May Crimes Against Humanity: A Normative Account provides a philosophical analysis of some of the most difficult issues in international criminal law. Leadership award nominations sought by Women's Society Since 1998, the Women's Society has recognized graduating seniors who have made a significant contribution to the University. Of note Jeffrey H. Miner, Ph.D., James Cameron Monroe, Ph.D., and Lars Angenent, Ph.D. | Swinkels elected fellow of Econometric Society The Econometric Society is the most prestigious society in its field; only about 15 individuals per year have been elected as fellows. Sophomore's essay published in new nonpartisan anthology Eric Wasserstrum wrote the piece when he was executive editor of Washington Witness, the bi-weekly conservative student newspaper. Obituary: John W. Bennett, founder and first chair of anthropology, 89 He was in a group that formed the separate Department of Anthropology in 1967 and was appointed chair that year. 'Chancellor Chat' Feb. 10 & 16 Chancellor Wrighton will speak on several issues of interest to members of the University community and will take questions. Notables policy Submit all Notables to | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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