WUSTL named one of best places to work
“When colleagues have professed great satisfaction about being a part of this community, it validates what we are doing,” Chancellor Wrighton said.
Sports
Track and field sweeps UAA championships For the second straight season, the men’s and women’s track and field teams swept the University Athletic Association Outdoor Championships. The Bears secured both outdoor titles April 23 in Cleveland, totaling 13 individual crowns on the day. The Bears women tallied seven individual titles in the final day of […]
Women’s Society presents scholarships, leadership award
Jorge Marcos received the 2006-07 full-tuition scholarship, Zachary Wegmann won the partial, and the Leadership Award was presented to Imani Anwisye.
Wahl, professor who discovered plutonium; 89
He was famous for proving the existence of a radioactive isotope, element 94 on the periodic table, that had been postulated but never isolated.
Washington University named one of best places to work
Washington University in St. Louis was named one of the top three Best Places to Work in the St. Louis Business Journal’s annual survey of area employees.
At a dinner and reception April 20 at The Westin Hotel, Washington University was named the best workplace in the large employer category.
13 appointed McDonnell Academy ambassadors
“Our ambassadors are expected to build what I have called an ‘academic commerce’ between Washington University and the partner universities,” Chancellor Wrighton said.
U. City sculpture series in full bloom
University students are doing their part to help beautify the U. City area as they have adorned the community with various public art projects.
Sports
Men’s tennis extends win streak to 16 The No. 8 men’s tennis team went 3-0 at home to extend its home winning streak to 16 matches. Senior Ari Rosenthal notched his 39th and 40th win of the season to lead the Bears to a 6-1 victory over Lindenwood University April 11. WUSTL followed that with […]
Competing in the global economy
Photo by Joe AngelesSen. “Kit” Bond, in town for a roundtable discussion on his efforts to prevent the loss of U.S.-educated international students, spoke at the University.
Notables
Cagril Besirli, M.D., Ph.D.,
Kathryn Moynihan,
Suzanne Wahrle, and
Jean Schaffer, M.D.
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