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March 19, 2004 - Image 118

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16th Annual Samuel M. Levin
Economics Award Lecture

Memos

BUSINESS from page 70

Barbara L. Mandell of Beverly Hills
has been elected to
member of the
Bloomfield Hills
law firm of Rader,
Fishman & Grauer
PLLC, an intellec-
tual property law
firm. Her practice
focuses on litiga-
Mandell
tion in all areas of
intellectual proper-
ty law, including patents, trade-
marks, trade secrets and copyrights.
Mandell is a member of the
American Bar Association and State
Bar of Michigan.

"Using Economics to Reform Education"

Friday, April 2, 2004 • 3:00 pm - 4:30 pin

Alumni Lounge, McGregor Memorial Conference Center, WSU

Guest Speaker:
Professor Alan B. Krueger, Princeton University

This lecture is FREE and open to the public

There will be an hors d'oeuvres reception
following the lecture.

Matthew Engelbert of Ann Arbor
has been appointed assistant dean
for advancement and external rela-
tions at the Wayne State University
Law School in Detroit. He will
direct fund-raising efforts, alumni
relations activities and communica-
tions.

Please RSVP by March 26th

(313) 577-3347

Sponsored by Wayne State University,
Department of Economics

People with disabilities who need assistance
to participate in this program should contact
the Department of Economics at (313) 577-3347. •

JFS Receives TRUST Funds

Jewish Family Service has received
grants of $15,000 from the Living Free
Foundation and $10,000 from the
Cohen Family Fund of the Community
Foundation for Southeastern Michigan
to continue Project TRUST
Project TRUST — Teaching and
Reaching Using Students and Theater
— utilizes high school theater students
to perform educational, prevention
plays for the elementary, middle and
high schools.
The current peer educatiori site is
Bloomfield Hills Lahser High School,
where two casts of six students each will
tour two plays through May. Peace Up!
for grades 3-5 focuses on ways to chan-
nel anger constructively and prevent
violence, harassment and abuse.
What Goes Around for grades six and
up addresses social attitudes about vio-
lence, gender and sexual orientation.
Lahser students will perform What
Goes Around at the Minneapolis
Convention Center this weekend for a -
national delegation from Boys and Girls
Clubs of America.
For information, or to arrange a per-
formance, call Barbara Berger White at
JFS, (248) 737-5055.

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