Neureuther winners announced by libraries
Stephanie Hanson, Michael J. Murphy, Steven A. Pijut and Steve Scharre have won the 16th Annual Carl Neureuther Student Book Collection Competition.
Housing program expands to include part of St. Louis
Employees who wish to use the University’s employer-assisted housing program now have some options in an area of the city of St. Louis.
Welcome mat
Junior Lisa Gordon leads a tour of the Hilltop Campus during the University’s April Welcome.
A steady hand
Japanese ceramicist Masayuki Miyajima recently led a daylong workshop on “The Traditions of Pottery” in the School of Art.
Parking permit prices to rise July 1
Parking permit prices to rise effective July 1
Health benefits open enrollment starts May 1
Eligible employees have the opportunity every May to enroll; for fiscal year 2004, the same current health and dental-only plans will be available.
Track and field shines at Kansas Relays
Track and field does well at Kansas Relays
A Safe and relaxing place
Architecture students and Professor Carl Safe recently broke ground for a garden pavilion for a local retirement community.
Founders Week celebrates 150th
The annual Founders Day will be greatly expanded to include a week of events for alumni, students, faculty, staff and community members.
Campus Composers: Harold Blumenfeld’s Borgia Infami
The New York City Opera will debut Harold Blumenfeld’s recently completed Borgia Infami at 11 a.m. May 7 in Manhattan.
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