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Record: News for the WUSTL Campus & Community January 28, 2010  
 

Students demonstrate musical instruments built from found and recycled materials for members of ScrapArtsMusic, the acclaimed Vancouver percussion ensemble, in Edison Theatre Jan. 22. The Sounds of Sustainability competition was held in conjunction with a Jan. 23 concert by ScrapArtsMusic.

URL: http://news.wustl.edu/news/Pages/20163.aspx

 
Gephardt Institute announces service-learning grant recipients

The Gephardt Institute for Public Service has announced the recipients of its Community-Based Teaching and Learning Faculty Grants Program. The grants are intended to provide faculty members with financial support for curriculum development and implementation.

URL: http://news.wustl.edu/news/Pages/20105.aspx

 

Teresa J. Vietti, M.D., a pediatric oncologist who earned the nickname “the mother of pediatric cancer therapy,” died Monday, Jan. 25, 2010. She was 82.

URL: http://news.wustl.edu/news/Pages/20156.aspx

 
Sustainability focus of MLA Saturday Lecture Series

Sustainability is a complicated and pressing topic that spans many fields and has many implications — personal, social, national and global. The 2010 MLA Saturday Lecture Series, sponsored by the master of liberal arts program of University College in Arts & Sciences, will explore topics relating to sustainability, a key element in Washington University’s education and research agenda.

URL: http://news.wustl.edu/news/Pages/20153.aspx

 

Entrepreneurs with business plans to make the world a better place will have 90 seconds to pitch their ideas to a panel of judges at 6 p.m. tonight in the next-to-final round of the annual YouthBridge SEIC (Social Entrepreneurship & Innovation Competition) in May Auditorium, Simon Hall, on the Danforth Campus.

URL: http://news.wustl.edu/news/Pages/20165.aspx

 

More than 40 books have been written about the investing strategies of business tycoon Warren Buffett. However, most people fail to recognize that Buffett’s skills as a business executive and manager are just as impressive as his investing prowess, said Richard J. Connors, J.D. Connors’ book, “Warren Buffett on Business: Principles From the Sage of Omaha," brings Buffett’s managerial principles and practices to the attention of the business world.

URL: http://news.wustl.edu/news/Pages/20152.aspx

"Warren Buffett on Business: Principles from the Sage of Omaha"
 

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