Student media get valuable hands-on experience
Covering the Oct. 2 vice presidential debate was a dream come true for WUSTL student media groups.
Demonstrators assemble next to debate venue
More than 350 people assembled at Washington University’s Public Viewing Area to express their opinions and political dissent Oct. 2 during the hours leading up to the vice presidential debate at Washington University. The area, located on the corner of Forsyth and Big Bend boulevards, was situated on the University’s Intramural Field. “We wanted to […]
Student volunteers gain experience in logistics, media relations
Photo by Joe AngelesStudent volunteers at the vice presidential debate got hands-on experience in what it takes to organize, secure and cover such a monumental event.
What’s an investor to do?
Human Resources and TIAA-CREF are offering two investment seminars for active faculty and staff Oct. 17 titled “What Is an Investor To Do?”
Spend Saturday mornings this fall with ‘Science and the Next U.S. President’
This month, University College and the Department of Physics, both in Arts & Sciences, invite the public to join WUSTL professors in exploring “Science and the Next U.S. President” during the biannual Saturday Science lecture series.
We’re ready!
The event the University community has spent the past year preparing for has finally arrived. The vice presidential debate between Sen. Joe Biden and Gov. Sarah Palin begins at 8 p.m. tonight in the Field House in the Athletic Complex.
Polling is never this much fun: Political cookies predict election
Photo by David KilperIn a lighthearted experiment to see if cookie sales can predict the winner of the upcoming presidential election, WUSTL Dining Services is selling donkey- and elephant-shaped sugar cookies for $1.25 each.
Palin’s appeal rooted in Alaskan culture
DarnellPart of the mystery of Sarah Palin is part of her appeal to Republican “outsider” voters who admire her qualities of independence and against-the grain political orthodoxy, says Alfred Darnell, Ph.D., visiting lecturer in political science.
Winning the cookie vote
David Kilper/WUSTL PhotoIn a lighthearted experiment to see if cookie sales can predict the winner of the upcoming presidential election, WUSTL Dining Services is selling donkey- and elephant-shaped sugar cookies for $1.25 each.
Harry and Susan Seigle Hall to be dedicated Sept. 25
Photo by Joe AngelesHarry and Susan Seigle Hall.Seigle Hall’s dedication marks a significant milestone in ongoing efforts to encourage and facilitate interdisciplinary work between the social sciences and Washington University School of Law at Washington University in St. Louis.
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