Voter registration continues in Danforth University Center
Students registered to vote Sept. 18 in Danforth University Center during an all-day campaign sponsored by the Gephardt Institute for Public Service. People are invited to stop by the institute’s office in Danforth University Center and register to vote before the Oct. 10 Missouri deadline.
New electronic record captures students’ co-curricular involvement
The Portfolio, a new electronic record of an
undergraduate student’s involvement in student groups, leadership
positions, community service, internships, awards, research, employment
and many other activities, will launch with a four-week pilot project
for about 80 students in October. The record is designed to complement the academic transcript.
Danforth Center on Religion & Politics hosts open house
Two topics often avoided in “polite conversation” will
be the buzz in the room as the John C. Danforth Center on Religion &
Politics hosts an open house
from 5-7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 24, in its new Umrath Hall location. The celebration offers the community a chance to meet new faculty, mingle with center staff and get an update on recent progress.
Students ‘test drive’ jobs with internships
On Wednesday, Sept. 19, more than 115 organizations, representing 30-plus industries, will be recruiting WUSTL students and alumni at the annual Fall Internship & Job Career Fair. Senior Kelsey Brod spent the summer in Johannesburg, South Africa, working with a master printer.
Sports update Sept. 17: Men’s soccer picks up two shutouts
The No. 18-ranked men’s soccer team improved to 4-0-1 on the season by earning a pair of shutout wins last week.
Breaking it down: Student Activities Fair highlights options
WUSTL students explored the many opportunities available to them during a Student Activities Fair Sept. 5 in Brookings Quadrangle. Brad Suda, a sophomore in psychology in Arts & Sciences and member of the WU Cypher Breakdancing Club, demonstrates some moves for attendees.
U.S. immigration policy expert Tino Cuellar to give Constitution Day address
Veteran policy specialist and 2012 Washington University Distinguished Visiting Scholar Mariano-Florentino “Tino” Cuellar will present this year’s Constitution Day lecture on “Immigrants, Citizens and American Law.”
Sports update: Volleyball remains unbeaten with four wins at national invitational
The top-ranked volleyball team improved its record to
10-0 by winning four matches over top-25 opponents at the Washington
University/ASICS National Invitational this past weekend.
Memorial services scheduled for two students
Campus memorial services will be held this month for two WUSTL students who recently died — Emily Benatar and Gabrielle “Gabby” Reuveni. The services will be held Sunday, Sept. 23, for Benatar and Sunday, Sept. 30 for Reuveni.
Macias to conclude 25-year tenure as chief academic officer
Edward S. Macias, PhD, who has served as Washington University’s chief academic officer for the past 25 years, has announced that he will step down from his position as provost and executive vice chancellor June 30, 2013.
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