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Maria Cristina Ajenjo, M.D., Sean Savoie, and Mark Bagby

Trustees grant faculty promotions, tenure

At recent Board of Trustees meetings, the following faculty members were promoted with tenure, appointed with tenure or granted tenure effective July 1, 2009, unless otherwise noted. Appointment with tenure Sarah J. Gehlert, Ph.D., as professor of social work, effective Jan. 1, 2009 Robert F. Krueger, Ph.D., as professor of psychology in Arts & Sciences, […]

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‘State of the University’ address April 23

Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton will give a “State of the University” address in Edison Theatre at 8:30 a.m. April 23. Wrighton will be joined by Henry S. Webber, executive vice chancellor for administration; Barbara A. Feiner, vice chancellor for finance and chief financial officer; and Ann B. Prenatt, vice chancellor for human resources.

Washington University to be tobacco-free by July 2010

In an effort to provide a healthy, comfortable and productive work and learning environment for students, faculty and staff, all Washington University in St. Louis campuses will become entirely smoke- and tobacco-free by July of 2010, announced Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton.

Campus to be tobacco-free by summer 2010

In an effort to provide a healthy, comfortable and productive work and learning environment for students, faculty and staff, all Washington University campuses will become entirely smoke- and tobacco-free by July 2010, announced Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton.

Campbell named assistant vice chancellor for real estate

Mary B. Campbell, senior vice president for Bank of America, has been named assistant vice chancellor for real estate, announced Henry S. Webber, executive vice chancellor for administration. Campbell’s appointment will be effective April 13.

Women to women

Photo by David KilperMembers of the Olin Business School community organize donations to the WUSTL military care package group’s special “Wash U Women to Military Women” collection March 27. Earlier that month, the care package group asked the WUSTL community to donate objects requested by female soldiers serving in Iraq, such as brightly colored towels, fuzzy socks and lights.
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