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Planet Cardinal

September/October 2007

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Jaime Areizaga, MA ’94, JD ’94, has been selected as a 2007-08 White House Fellow; he and 14 others will serve as special assistants to top government officials. . . .

Professor emeritus of neurobiology Lubert Stryer is one of eight winners of the 2006 National Medal of Science, the nation’s highest scientific honor. . . .

In Beijing, Caitrin McKiernan, ’02, produced Passages of Martin Luther King, a play by history professor and King Institute director Clayborne Carson and the first such production in China. . . .

Ben Wu, MA ’06, earned the gold medal Student Academy Award for Cross Your Eyes Keep Them Wide, about San Francisco artists with developmental disabilities. . . .

Nathan Collett, ’00, won the student Emmy for best children’s program for his short fictional film Kibera Kid, about a 12-year-old in a Kenyan slum. . . .

All in the family: William Tinley Brooks, ’62, JD ’65, of Brooks & Hess in San Jose, and his brother John White Brooks, ’58, JD ’66, and nephew John Tinley Brooks, ’88, JD ’93, both of Luce, Forward, Hamilton & Scripps in San Diego, have been named Super Lawyers in their respective cities.

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