ArtSci faculty awards presented
The ArtSci Council’s 2003-04 Faculty Awards Recognition Ceremony was held April 13 in the Women’s Building Formal Lounge.
Symposium to address corporate governance
The Center for the Study of Ethics & Human Values will sponsor a symposium on corporate governance and ethics from 8-10 a.m. April 23 at the Charles F. Knight Executive Education Center. Panelists for the John Dubinsky Symposium on Corporate Governance and Ethics will include Benjamin F. Edwards III, former chairman and chief executive officer […]
Parking to be limited week of April 12
The challenges will be due to the groundbreaking ceremonies of the Sam Fox Arts Center April 14 and Thurtene Carnival April 17-18.
Calendar
Exhibits American Art of the 1980s: Selections From the Broad Collections. Through April 18. Gallery of Art. 935-5423. American Art on Paper From 1960s to the Present. Through April 18. Gallery of Art. 935-5423. Painting America in the 19th Century. Through April 18. Gallery of Art. 935-5423. History of Adult Education at Washington University, 1854-2004. […]
Japanese troupe offers free sit-down comedy
Western audiences are familiar with stand-up comedians, but the public can experience a sit-down version of this art form March 27 as the University will host an English-language performance of Rakugo, a traditional Japanese form of comic monologue. The Rakugo troupe has been on the Hilltop Campus this week to interact with faculty and students […]
‘Visual Design for an Aging Population’ conference March 19
Medical information design is just one of the issues to be explored as part of the national symposium, co-sponsored by the School of Art and the Center for Aging.
Research: ‘Heavy metal snow’ on Venus is lead, bismuth sulfides
This determination by WUSTL scientists settles a longtime controversy in the planetary community.
American Music of the 1980s today at Gallery of Art
The final concert in the Music at the Gallery of Art series, the four featured composers represent very different styles and musical aesthetics.
150th Web site seeks cultural experiences, opinions
“We are looking for all types of entries, from all media types,” says lead project organizer SiSi Marti, a senior.
Aiken installed as Van Cleve professor
“We are grateful to have the opportunity to establish a professorship in the School of Law to honor Bill Van Cleve,” Chancellor Wrighton said.
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