Lifelong Learning Institute continues to grow
The LLI consists of a variety of courses based on cooperative learning and member involvement; it now boasts nearly 500 students.
Campus construction continues at rapid pace
Projects such as the new Earth and Planetary Sciences Building, the MetroLink expansion and Olin Library’s renovations are progressing as planned.
Women’s soccer extends non-losing streak to nine
The women’s soccer team posted a tie and a win last week to extended its non-losing streak to nine, the fifth-longest in school history. The Bears played regional foe Illinois Wesleyan University Sept. 24 at Francis Field and posted a 1-1 draw. The Titans looked like they had the game won until WUSTL freshman MeghanMarie […]
Taking care of WUSTL children
Photo by Kevin LowderWUSTL administrators joined community members in participating in groundbreaking ceremonies for the University City Children’s Center.
Health benefits open enrollment through May
Human resources has announced that during fiscal year 2005, there will be no reduction in health benefits for active employees.
Mulligan sets out to experience the world firsthand
University College’s international affairs program “completely changed me as a person,” the master’s degree candidate says.
Clark-Ryan conquers challenges by leaps and bounds
She is an award-winning artist who also anchored the jump events for the women’s track and field team.
Men’s tennis team makes NCAA quarters
The No. 11 men’s tennis team advanced to the NCAA Division III National Quarterfinals for the third time in school history by defeating No. 17 Kalamazoo College May 2 at Stowe Stadium in Kalamazoo, Mich. Sophomore Eric Borden clinched the victory for the Bears at No. 6 singles, winning a hard-fought three-set match against Luke […]
Making their mark
Photo by Mary ButkusA plaque near the site of the original campus was dedicated as part of the Sesquicentennial celebration.
Of note
Mark Johnston, Ph.D.,
Hillary Johnson,
Susan E. Mackinnon, M.D.,
Harriet K. Switzer, Ph.D.,
and more…
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