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Weekly Faculty in the News, 11/8

A roundup of faculty appearances in news sources and media from the last week, 10/31 to 11/8.

10/31 – Dean Harold Krent was quoted in a Naperville Sun news blurb about local artist Paula Kloczkowski Luberda, whose work is currently being featured in “The Art of Influence: Breaking Criminal Traditions,” a human rights art exhibition at Chicago-Kent. The exhibition features 38 pieces of art in a variety of mediums and includes the work of several artists from the Midwest. It runs through February 3.

11/6 – Professor Jerry Goldman was featured in an article in the latest edition of IIT Magazine (“Bringing Attention to the Supreme Court”). The article outlines the history and future plans of Goldman’s Oyez Project, a multimedia archive devoted to the U.S. Supreme Court and its work. The Project houses the country’s largest collection of Supreme Court oral argument recordings—nearly 14,000 hours worth of audio from over 8,100 cases since 1955.

Other news:

11/5 – Professor Adrian Walters authored a new post on his blog, The Walters Way, providing some advice to 1Ls unhappy with their mid-term grades (“Mid-term setbacks”).


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