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Jonathon Anderson
People | September 16, 2013

The new architecture professor on Ducatis, desert living, and ignoring the boundaries between art and design.

Jessica Jaynes
People | September 11, 2013

Statistics professor looks for the connections between medicine and the innovative design of experiments.

Three magazines stacked on top of each other
Arts and Culture | September 11, 2013

Award-winning documentaries shed light on the weighty issues in economic justice and our legal system. Watch the films and join the conversation.

People protesting
Arts and Culture | September 11, 2013

Law professor Addie Rolnick reviews Made in L.A., the story of an early anti-sweatshop campaign targeting the retailer Forever 21. The film is part of the Public Interest Law Film Festival, Sept. 19-20.

Ruben Garcia
Arts and Culture | September 11, 2013

Film explores businesses based on the democratic model — cooperatives. Law professor Ruben Garcia leads post-screening discussion during law school's film festival, Sept. 19-20.

People protesting
Arts and Culture | September 11, 2013

Law professor Francine Lipman reviews We're Not Broke, a film about the way sophisticated taxpayers are shifting their share of the burden to others. The film is part of the Boyd Public Interest Law Film Festival, Sept. 19-20.

Du Feng
People | September 9, 2013

Professor Du Feng comes from a long line of teachers, but as a child, swore she would never follow in her parents and grandparents footsteps. Now, teaching and research are her passions.

Lydia Nussbaum
People | September 4, 2013

The new law professor on real-world problem solving, Quakers, and the downside to developing a precise argument.