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He hasn’t even graduated from law school yet, but already, third-year student Matthew DiMeglio can count arguing — and winning — a case before a federal appeals court among his accomplishments. Through the School of Law’s Appellate Clinic, he represented a man who claims jail officials retaliated against him.

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The AIDS Clinical Trials Site at the School of Medicine has been awarded a National Institutes of Health grant that supports testing of treatments for HIV, AIDS and the many complications they cause. Pictured is the principal investigator, David Clifford, MD.

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Some WUSTL faculty members have received awards from the Fulbright Program for projects in areas ranging from architecture to education to medicine.

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Ruthe Foster sings like a force of nature. Eric Bibb, with his warm baritone and sparkling, effortless guitar, can seem like the happiest bluesman around. On Saturday, Feb. 15, these two Grammy-nominated blues artists will say “Thanks for the Joy” as part of the Edison Ovations Series.

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A new book by the Brown School’s Peter Hovmand, PhD, offers a road map for anyone interested in improving communities by using system dynamics.
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Noon Wednesday, Feb. 12
“Health-care Systems Change and Using the Electronic Health Record to Identify and Treat Patients Who Use Tobacco” by Robert Adsit, U. of Wisconsin Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention. Free and open to the public. Event details. Brown Hall Lounge. Contact: 314-935-3599 or kfreels@wustl.edu.
8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 13
Author Mary Szybist reads from her poetry as part of the Writing Program’s Spring Reading Series. Free and open to the public. Event details. Duncker Hall, Hurst Lounge. 314-935-5190.
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Engineers Week 2014 begins Sunday, Feb. 16, and runs through Feb. 22. Events at WUSTL are centered around the Space Race, to bring engineering to life for students, educators and the campus community. There also will be contests in butter sculpting and paper airplane-making.
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