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May 13, 2002
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A federal judge ruled in favor of several University claims in its
Campus Plan litigation, lifting burdens imposed by the DC Board of
Zoning Adjustment in its Campus Plan Order, including the requirement
that GW add 1,500 beds by August 31 and not be allowed to count the
beds in some residence halls outside of University boundaries. Read |
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Stephen
Joel Trachtenberg has been elected a Fellow in the nations
preeminent learned society, The American Academy of Arts &
Sciences. The 2002 Class of 177 Fellows and 30 Foreign Honorary
Members -- including Senator Edward Kennedy, violinist Itzhak
Perlman, Academy Award winner Angelica Huston, three Nobel Prize
winners, six Pulitzer Prize winners, three MacArthur Fellows,
six Guggenheim Fellows, and four college presidents -- was announced
in Cambridge, Mass. Read
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Bernard
Reich, ESIA, Christian Science Monitor, May 8
Lawrence
Mitchell, LAW, SF Chronicle, May 6
Jonathan
Turley, LAW, Los Angeles Times, May 5
Deborah
Avant, ESIA, Seattle Times, May 4
Steven Schooner, LAW, Govt. Executive Magazine, May 1
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