Khinduka to receive Family Support Network’s Guardian Angel award
The network’s executive director says Khinduka was the obvious choice for the award, given his history at the University.
American Indian Awareness Week April 5-10
A powwow, traditional cuisine and crafts are among the highlights; the theme is “Bringing Nations Together Through Education, Community and Culture.”
Obituary: Perlstein, 82
She taught in the George Warren Brown School of Social Work for more than 30 years and also was an alumna of the school.
Obituary: Harrison, 97
He was a medical technician in the pathology department and a teacher in the School of Medicine from 1934-1941.
This Week In WUSTL History
This feature will be included in each 2003-04 issue of the Record in observance of Washington University’s 150th anniversary.
Weinrich is new director of planned giving
He had been a planned giving officer in Special Development Programs; he succeeds Paul Schoon, who retired.
Ervin Scholars Program guidelines to be revised
The new program will be open to all applicants; the changes should not affect current Ervin Scholarships.
Mark Weinrich succeeds retiring Paul Schoon as director of planned giving
Mark Weinrich, formerly planned giving officer in Special Development Programs, has been promoted to director of planned giving. He succeeds Paul Schoon, who is retiring from that position after 18 years.
Renowned poet and playwright Ntozake Shange to deliver Martin Luther King Jr. lecture for Washington University’s Assembly Series
ShangeNtozake Shange, author of the revolutionary “choreopoem” for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf, will deliver the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Lecture for the Assembly Series at 4 p.m. Thurs., April 8th in Graham Chapel.
Division III Washington University passes up big money, big problems
Ben Malcolmson, sports editor of The Daily Trojan at the University of Southern California, explores the athletic and academic success of Washington University, which has won 12 Division III national championships in the last 15 years, despite the innate differences within the realms of Division I and Division III athletics programs.
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