Law Professor Gregory P. Magarian, JD, former clerk of retiring Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, calls Stevens a “pragmatic populist” because of the way he approached his decisions with the court. “Stevens always has been very focused on what a Supreme Court decision is going to do to an ordinary person,” he says. “He’s never written an opinion just to make a point or put on a show.”
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Senior Zach Greenberg was selected Mr. Wash U April 1 at Edison Theatre. He beat out 15 contestants in the yearlong, annual event that raises money for the charity City Faces.
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He's Canadian, he plays hockey and he's had a brush with Olympic glory. Physician-scientist Gregory D. Longmore, MD, also investigates problems relevant to cancer onset and metastasis.
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I. Jerome Flance, MD, a renowned physician, educator and pulmonary disease specialist at the School of Medicine since the 1940s, died Friday, April 2, 2010, at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. He was 98.
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Ethic of Service awards April 15
Six outstanding individuals will receive the 2010 Gerry and Bob Virgil Ethic of Service Award at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 15, in the Knight Center. Founded during the Sesquicentennial year, the Ethic of Service award annually recognizes select members of the university community who exemplify a character of service and giving to the St. Louis region.
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Poet Kerri Webster to read for Writing Program
Poet Kerri Webster, who is completing a three-year appointment as visiting writer-in-residence in The Writing Program in the Department of English in Arts & Sciences, will read from her work at 8 p.m. Thursday, April 15, in Hurst Lounge, Room 201, Duncker Hall. Webster is the author of the collection We Do Not Eat Our Hearts Alone as well as a pair of chapbooks: Rowing Through Fog and Psalm Project.
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