Student-Athletes at a Glance
Washington University had a conference-best 20 student-athletes named to the fourth annual University Athletic Association (UAA) Presidents Scholar-Athlete Team in 2012.
Grants to Spur Robust Startup Culture in St. Louis
Eleven Washington University-affiliated entrepreneurs win $750,000 in inaugural funding from Arch Grants.
Ervin Scholars: 25 Years of Excellence
More than 1,000 alumni, family and friends of the Ervin Scholars Program visited campus Sept. 14–16, 2012, to participate in “Celebrating 25 Years of Excellence: Our Names and Our Stories.” “Throughout the weekend, we recognized the extraordinary scholars who, in pursuit of academic excellence, service, leadership and diversity, have continued the legacy of Dr. John […]
Honors
Paul Allen, PhD, the Robert L. Kroc Professor of Pathology and Immunology, has received a five-year, $1.9 million grant from the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases for research titled “Recognition and Signaling in Positive Selection of CD4+ T Cells.” Yossi Aviv, PhD, was named the Dan Broida Professor of Operations […]
Religion & Politics Center Launches New Journal
The Danforth Center on Religion and Politics publishes a free online journal covering contemporary American religion and politics.
Remembering Blair Gullion
Men’s Basketball Coach, 1947–59
A Picture Tells a Story
View a faculty illustration of a young Charles Dickens, a photo of students performing service in the community, and a 60-foot-wide mural of former presidents.
Helping Others Blossom
To honor his father, Donald A. Jubel, BSME ’73, and his wife, Karen, have supported scholarships in engineering for decades.
Parent-Driven Reform No. 1 Goal
Katie Campos, AB ’08, is New York State’s assistant secretary for education. She was appointed to a senior-level position because of her background in education reform advocacy.
Equipping Children for Independence
Physical therapist Tim Caruso, BSPT ’82, provides adaptive equipment for children with special needs.
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