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Monday, March 2, 2015

 
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Three urban humanities projects win ‘Divided City’ grants

The Center for the Humanities and the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts have announced the first recipients of Faculty Collaborative Grants. Presented under the auspices of The Divided City, a new urban humanities initiative, the awards are funded in part by a four-year grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

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Washington People: Melissa Hopkins

Melissa Hopkins, assistant vice chancellor and assistant dean at the School of Medicine, excels at multitasking. At work, she oversees facilities engineering, design and construction, support services, business operations and protective services. At home, she and her husband have a house full of children.

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University Libraries launches faculty survey

Danforth Campus faculty are invited to complete a survey starting Tuesday, March 3, about resources and services offered by Washington University Libraries. The survey will help the libraries better develop, enhance and deliver collections and services to meet the current and future needs of the campus community​.

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St. Louis Symphony musicians present ‘Bosnian Journeys: Generations’ tomorrow

Since the mid-1990s, thousands of Bosnian refugees have settled in south St. Louis. Today, “Little Bosnia” includes more than 60,000 people — the largest Bosnian community outside Bosnia. On Tuesday, March 3, the Department of Music and musicians from the St. Louis Symphony will explore their stories with a free concert titled “Bosnian Journeys: Generations.”

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Noon Monday, March 2

‘The Growing Economic Resemblance of Spouses’

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Noon Monday, March 2

Williams Syndrome autism seminar

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Noon Tuesday, March 3

Harris World Law Institute international justice lecture

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WUSTL Campus Voices

Book explores illusions of Qing dynasty

Art historian Kristina Kleutghen, PhD, of Arts & Sciences, discusses with the New Books Network her latest work, “Imperial Illusions,” which offers a window into illusion in Chinese culture.

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Emergency sirens to be tested today, tomorrow

Washington University will test its emergency siren systems at 11 a.m. today and again at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 3. The tests will take place unless there is the potential for severe weather or another emergency is occurring. The tests are in conjunction with Missouri Severe Weather Awareness Week.

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