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Iconic Physicist Earns Johns Hopkins PhD by 22

A visionary 20th century physicist, John Archibald Wheeler helped invent the theory of nuclear fission, gave black holes their name, and argued about the nature of reality with the likes of Albert Einstein. Wheeler, who was the son of librarians, first became interested in science as a boy reading scientific articles. After earning his doctorate in physics in the 1930s, he journeyed to Copenhagen to study with the legendary physicist Niels Bohr…

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The Top 100 Lawyers of 2022

Alumni Spotlight is pleased to announce The Top 100 Lawyers of 2022. Now, more than ever, is an important time to celebrate the dedication, skill, and hard work of lawyers across the country. These individuals are champions to the rule of law and defend fundamental rights of individuals and corporations alike…

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Hangover Heartthrob Gives Hoyas Secret to Hollywood Success

One of the hottest stars in Hollywood today, Bradley Cooper has come a long way since making his television debut with a guest spot on “Sex and the City.” Cooper, who graduated with an MFA from the Actors Studio, then acted in a slew of roles for both television and film, including shows like “Alias” and the 2001 cult classic, “Wet Hot American Summer”…

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The Top 100 Lawyers of 2022 (Complete)

Alumni Spotlight is pleased to announce The Top 100 Lawyers of 2022. Now, more than ever, is an important time to celebrate the dedication, skill, and hard work of lawyers across the country. These individuals are champions to the rule of law and defend fundamental rights of individuals and corporations alike…

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President William Howard Taft Seeks “Sofa of Law” at Alma Mater Yale

Few people in U.S. history can claim to be as well-rounded as William Howard Taft. Among his accomplishments, Taft led two branches of government, was a wrestling champion, taught law in the Ivy League, and served as the youngest Solicitor General in American history. He also holds the distinction of being the only U.S. president to serve on the Supreme Court…

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Francis Fukuyama Urges Global Collaboration

More than three decades ago, Francis Fukuyama received his first taste of world fame after publishing an essay titled “The End of History.” The essay – which posited that Western-style liberal democracy not only was the victor of the Cold War, but marked the last ideological stage in the long march of history…

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Actress Aunjanue Ellis Finds Spark at Brown University

Last year, esteemed actress Aunjanue Ellis made waves in Hollywood with her role in the critically acclaimed film “King Richard,” a biopic about Venus and Serena Williams’ father. Ellis played the tennis stars’ mother, earning her first Golden Globe Award and Academy Award nominations, both for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture…

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