Gephardt Institute grants available for community-based courses

The Gephardt Institute for Public Service invites faculty from all disciplines to apply for grants to support community-based teaching and learning, also known as service-learning, engaged research or experiential education. Service-learning already is used in more than 40 courses across the University. The distinguishing features include applied learning activities in service to an organization or […]

International statesman, WUSTL scholar

Photo by Mary ButkusChancellor Mark S. Wrighton congratulates A. Peter Mutharika, JSD, during his installation as the Charles Nagel Professor of International and Comparative Law Sept. 14 in Anheuser-Busch Hall.

Law school students to help build international database

The School of Law has become the first law school in the United States to enter into a cooperation agreement with the International Criminal Court (ICC) as a partner in the ICC’s Legal Tools Project. Through the partnership, law students will work directly in helping the ICC to build the most comprehensive and complete database […]

Work, Families and Public Policy series continues Oct. 5

Faculty and graduate students from St. Louis-area universities with an interest in labor, households, health care, law and social welfare are being invited to take part in a series of Monday brown bag luncheon seminars to be held on campus biweekly through Nov. 30. In its 14th year, the Work, Families and Public Policy series […]

Constitution panel to discuss upcoming Supreme Court cases

In honor of Constitution Day, the American Constitution Society (ACS) at the School of Law will present a panel discussion on upcoming high-profile Supreme Court cases at noon Thursday, Sept. 17, in the Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom in Anheuser-Busch Hall. The panel, moderated by Ronald Levin, J.D., the Henry Hitchcock Professor of Law, will feature […]

Closing the gap

Photo by David KilperMatthew W. Kreuter, Ph.D., founder and director of the George Warren Brown School of Social Work’s Health Communication Research Laboratory, brings health information to key communities.

Constitution Day panel to examine internment camps

The Gephardt Institute for Public Service will commemorate Constitution Day with a panel discussion titled “Did the Japanese American Internment Violate Constitutional Rights … and Why Do We Care?” at 7 p.m. Sept. 17 in the Danforth University Center, Room 242.
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