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Former justice visits law school

O'Connor describes proposed Web site

Former justice visits law school

Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor said the best way to teach young people about the civics and the importance of the judiciary is through modern media, such as interactive Web sites and computers. The comments came during a brief speech at an SMU conference about judicial independence and accountability. (4) comments

A group of SMU faculty members announced the launch of an online petition against the Bush Institute on Wednesday. According to Perkins School of Theology professor Susanne Johnson, the open letter to SMU President R. Gerald Turner and the Board of Trustees was a collaborative effort between her and about a dozen other professors. (0) comments

Morning News editor speaks

Editorial Page Editor for The Dallas Morning News Keven Ann Willey shared her experiences as an editor on Wednesday at the President's Leadership Summit sponsored by the Office of SMU President R. Gerald Turner. Willey spoke about what fundamentals she believes are key to running an editorial board of a newspaper. (0) comments

Career panel gives tips for journalists

Experienced journalists shared tips with students Wednesday about how to get a job in journalism and what to expect after graduation. The five panelists who participated in the Brown Bag discussion, sponsored by the Hegi Family Career Development Center in Hughes-Trigg, included Chip Mahaney, managing editor for FOX TV; David Ninh, stylist and reporter for the Dallas Morning News; Brittany Edwards, reporter for the Dallas Morning News; Celine Gumbiner, co-publisher and CEO of Bee Woman magazine; Quia Querisma, freelance writer for Where magazine; and Anna Martinez, director of broadcast relations at SMU. (0) comments

Lecture discusses Latin America

The Clements Center for Southwestern Studies Brown Bag Lecture series presented Dr. Cynthia Radding's lecture, "In the Shadow of Empire: Ecology, History, and Culture in two Colonial Frontiers." Director of Clements Center for Southwest Studies David Weber expressed his pleasure in introducing Radding and her work. (0) comments






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