Rankings of WUSTL by Independent Organizations
Undergraduate Rankings by Media • Graduate Rankings by Media • Rankings Home Academic Analytics’ Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index (FSP Index) Newly published in January 2007, the Academic Analytics’ Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index measures specific data regarding faculty scholarly output, including publications and citations. Altogether, 27 academic areas at Washington Univeristy rank in the top-10 categories. […]
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Of note
Jacques Baenziger, M.D., Ph.D.,
W. Robert Binns, Ph.D.,
Robert Blankenship, Ph.D.,
Ken Cadwell, Ph.D.,
Herbert W. “Skip” Virgin IV, M.D., Ph.D.,
and more …
Zaborszky, senior engineering professor, 93
John Zaborszky, D.Sc., senior professor of electrical and systems engineering, died Friday, Feb. 1. He was 93.
From WUSTL with love
Photo by Joe AngelesJudy Musick (left), administrative manager in the Department of Biology in Arts & Sciences, and Judith Tigah, a WUSTL sophomore, examine items donated by the campus community for care package to U.S. troops serving in Iraq.
A remarkable vision
Courtesy PhotoWhen he looks back on his life so far, Jack Ladenson, Ph.D., the Oree M. Carroll and Lillian B. Ladenson Professor of Clinical Chemistry, often finds an entertaining lack of predictability. He laughs loudest when he remembers how long he originally thought he’d stay at Washington University: “no more than three to five years.” Ladenson came to the University more than three and a half decades ago.
Obituary: Lebens, former member of engineering national council, 72
Charles A. Lebens died Thursday, Jan. 10, at the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Ariz. He was 72.
AASHE to test sustainability rating system with WUSTL’s help
Students, faculty and staff throughout the United States are helping make their universities and colleges a little more “green” by instituting academic and campus programs to promote sustainability. While these efforts, ranging from the use of hybrid cars and renewable energy to the reduction of solid waste and greenhouse gas emissions, are impressive, their diversity […]
Speaking of
Shirley K. Baker,
Sandor J. Kovacs, Ph.D., M.D.,
Andrew Rouner
and Cassandra Stokes
Construction update
Construction Update is published periodically and provides information about the progress of major building and renovation projects. Information is provided to the Record by Facilities Management. Harry and Susan Seigle Hall Painting has begun on the lower levels. Taping is in progress on the upper levels. Terrazzo is complete on the lower level, and crews […]
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