Look here for ‘Green Tips’ from the Office of Sustainability
Items constructed from multiple recyclable commodities cannot be recycled in individual streams. For example, deconstruct a three-ring binder into metal, plastic and paper and place them in he appropriate containers to be recycled.
Of note
Richard L. Axelbaum, Ph.D.,
Todd Braver, Ph.D.,
Graham A. Colditz, M.D., and more…
Touching people’s lives
Photo by Robert BostonWhat thrills Carla Jean Siegfried, M.D., associate professor of ophthalmology and visual sciences, about her specialty is that, in some patients, she is able to restore sight.
Welcome, neighbors
Photo by Jerry Naunheim Jr.Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton talks with Joe Edwards (right), owner of Blueberry Hill and other businesses in the University City Loop, and (from left) Lisa and Jay Nouss at the “Report to the Neighbors” meeting Oct. 21 at Steinberg Hall.
Introducing new faculty members
The following are among the new faculty members at the University. Others will be introduced periodically in this space.
Programs continue to help community quit
Smoking and tobacco use will be prohibited in University-owned and -managed properties beginning July 1, 2010. To help the WUSTL community prepare for the change, programs and events are continuing to be offered to help students, faculty and staff quit smoking and using tobacco products.
Campus Watch
The following incidents were reported to University Police Oct. 21-27. Readers with information that could assist in investigating these incidents are urged to call 935-5555. This information is provided as a public service to promote safety awareness and is available on the University Police Web site at police.wustl.edu. Oct. 22 11:14 a.m. — Artwork in […]
Wealth of experience
Photo by Robert BostonFor Mabel Moraña, Ph.D., the William H. Gass Professor in Arts & Sciences and director of the Latin American Studies Program in Arts & Sciences, leaving Uruguay became a turning point in her life.
Of note
Richard L. Axelbaum, Ph.D.,
Alison Brockmeyer,
Ron K. Cytron, Ph.D., and more…
Look here for ‘Green Tips’ from the Office of Sustainability
In general, a smaller number on a recyclable plastic is more desirable than a larger one. Although our vendor accepts plastics Nos. 1-7, No. 6 (polystyrene) still is not very recycling friendly. When possible, avoid using polystyrene or Styrofoam containers.
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