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Penn alumna Susan T. Marx.
The Arthur Ross Gallery is proud to announce a gift of $125,000 from Susan T. Marx, a 1966 alumna of the College for Women, to endow the Susan T. Marx Distinguished Lecture Series in perpetuity. Established in 2015, the Marx lectures feature significant art world leaders and artists who address timely issues in the arts.
“Thanks to this thoughtful support, the Susan T. Marx Distinguished Lecture Series will continue to enrich our campus as globally prominent museum leaders, artists, and scholars share their knowledge and perspectives,” said Penn President Amy Gutmann. “We are grateful to Susan Marx for enabling us to continue inviting the Penn and greater Philadelphia communities to our fantastic Arthur Ross Gallery to explore the cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural connections made possible through art.”
Increasing revenue while cutting down on billable hours? AI for Lawyers says it s possible
As the founders of a company that provides AI-powered contract analysis software, Kira Systems Noah Waisberg and Alexander Hudek are used to facing skepticism, fear and doubt from attorneys. Will AI steal their jobs? Would using it violate ethics rules? How can it be good for a business model that relies on the billable hour to cut down on the amount of time that it takes to review a contract?
In their new book,
AI for Lawyers: How Artificial Intelligence is Adding Value, Amplifying Expertise, and Transforming Careers, Waisberg and Hudek attempt to answer these questions and provide an accessible guide for firms considering how AI might add to their practices.
Anderson, who has served in the deputy role since Biden’s inauguration, is the former director of the University of Washington’s Native American Law Center and an enrolled member of the Bois Forte Band of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe.
Anderson previously worked as Associate Solicitor for Indian Affairs and Counselor to the Secretary under President Clinton s Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt, and served in roles on the transition agency review teams for president-elects Biden and Obama.
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His nomination follows the confirmation of Interior Secretary Deb Haaland
“Bob has extensive legal expertise with regard to Native American Tribes, public lands, and water – all of which will help advance Interior’s mission to steward America s natural, cultural and historic resources and honor our nation-to-nation relationship with Tribes in accordance with the spirit and letter of the law,” Haaland said in a statement. “He is a thoughtful and trusted senior m
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Some of the country s highways were built through existing Black and brown communities. President Biden s infrastructure plan aims to address racial inequities. // Corbis via Getty Images, Richard Baker
In his $2 trillion plan to improve America s infrastructure, President Biden is promising to address the racism ingrained in historical transportation and urban planning.
Biden s plan includes $20 billion for a program that would reconnect neighborhoods cut off by historic investments, according to the White House. It also looks to target 40 percent of the benefits of climate and clean infrastructure investments to disadvantaged communities.
Planners of the interstate highway system, which began to take shape after the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956, routed some highways directly, and sometimes purposefully, through Black and brown communities. In some instances, the government took homes by eminent domain.
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