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…
Distinguished Visiting Scholars Program seeks candidates
All college campuses strive for diversity among students, faculty and staff. One of WUSTL’s programs aimed at promoting diversity among the faculty turned 6 years old this spring. The Distinguished Visiting Scholars Program was instituted in 1998 as part of an effort to increase the representation of minority scholars on the Hilltop Campus. The program […]
University College doles out first alumni awards
Lois Judevine Blackwell, Marion Horstman and Robert Senior were honored for their service and outstanding records as professionals.
Green gown’s design based in Middle Ages
Phot by David KilperDegree candidates Katie Quinn and Amy Brand wear the green Commencement gowns that are making their full debut at this year’s ceremony.Fully debuting this year in honor of the University’s Sesquicentennial, the gowns were designed by fashion design alumna Leslie Lambeth.
4 elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Carl Frieden, Jeffrey I. Gordon, John F. McDonnell and Carl Phillips have received this “great recognition,” Chancellor Wrighton says.
Softball team ends year with 33-5 mark
The No. 2 softball team was eliminated from the NCAA Division III Tournament in a 4-3 loss to No. 3 Central College in the loser’s bracket of the Midwest Regional May 9 in Pella, Iowa. Central freshman Stef Miller recorded her first hit in four postseason games, a grand slam to left field in the […]
The time has come! 143rd Commencement
Of the 2,589 candidates, 1,411 are undergraduate and 1,178 are graduate and professional; the ceremony will start at 8:30 a.m.
A beautiful new look at the center of the Hilltop
Photo by Joe AngelesThe now-renovated Olin Library was rededicated May 7 in a ceremony attended by about 800 people.
Cowsik elected to National Academy of Sciences
Election “recognizes the importance of the scientist and his contribution on the global scene,” physics Chair John Clark says.
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