and have a taste for, ummm...pizza, I ring up our favorite Field Hockey player and 2017 alumna, Ruth Reid. In the shadow of Endinburgh Castle, Ruth is the Reservations and Events Manager for Cold Town House. And if Neapolitan pizza is not your thing, I believe they also serve beer. See, mom and dad, you can get a job with a Political Science degree. … [Read more...] about Whenever I’m in Edinburgh
In a recent article for Newslines magazine, 2002 alumni, Kamran Bokhari, examines the growing tensions between Turkey and Iran. Kamran suggests that while "neither side seeks conflict with the other, their respective objectives, shaped by shared geographic environs, are steering them toward greater conflict." To read his full analysis, see Confrontation. Dr. Bokhari is … [Read more...] about Turkish-Iranian Conflict
2015 Bartee Dinner Speaker, Missouri Supreme Court Judge Laura Denivr Stith, retired last week. We were honored to have Judge Stith as our guest and are grateful for her service. To read more about Judge Stith's tenure on the bench, see Venerable Career from The Missouri Times. … [Read more...] about Missouri Supreme Court Judge Stith Retires
2017 alumni, Dayton Murty, recently accepted a position as Director Of Government Relations at CP Strategies LLC, a public affairs and government relations firm based in Lincoln, Nebraska. In his new role, Dayton is a registered lobbyist for companies and organizations involved in energy, health care, telecommunications, and commercial lending, and a consultant for various … [Read more...] about Update From Dayton Murty
There are any number of practice settings for lawyers. In a recent conversation with the Springfield Business Journal, Corey Kilburn talks about his decision to focus "on businesses and entrepreneurs and creative entrepreneurs." To read the full conversation, see RoundTable Legal. … [Read more...] about Boutique Law – A Conversation With Corey Kilburn