Washington University in St. Louis pursues wide array of research, from genomics to planetary sciences
Washington University in St. Louis is among the world’s leading research institutions. Our more than 2,900 faculty and a significant portion of our more than 13,000 full-time graduate and undergraduate students actively engage in important research activities, including science and other scholarly and creative endeavors. During fiscal year 2003, we received more than $480 million […]
Faculty Associates Program seeks volunteers
Faculty members are being sought to join the Faculty Associates Program, sponsored by the Office of Residential Life. The program is designed to provide opportunities for faculty-student interaction outside the classroom setting. Associates are faculty members who agree to work with resident advisers (RAs) and a floor of about 50 first-year students in a residential […]
Farmer to speak at annual Peggy Sansone Memorial Lecture
She will address “Bad Luck and Sadness Genes in Depression” at 9 a.m. April 6.
Farmer to speak at Sansone lecture
The title of her talk is “Bad Luck and Sadness Genes in Depression”; it begins at 9 a.m. April 6 in Clopton Auditorium.
Bear Necessities holding sale
The Bear Necessities store in Wohl Student Center is having a sale of 25 percent to 75 percent off on select WUSTL apparel, including T-shirts, sweatshirts, hats and pants. The sale will continue while supplies last. Bear Necessities is operated by The Women’s Society of Washington University. For more information, call 935-5071.
Art involvement
Photo by Kevin LowderUniversity students and administrators recently toured the Contemporary Art Museum of St. Louis and the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts.
Washington Universitys medical and social work schools both ranked second in the nation, according to U.S.News & World Report
The Washington University School of Medicine and the George Warren Brown School of Social Work are both ranked second in the nation, according to new graduate and professional rankings released April 2 by U.S. News & World Report magazine.
The School of Medicine was tied for second in 2003 and has placed in the top 10 every year since the annual rankings began in 1987. It has ranked first in student selectivity — a measurement of student quality based on Medical College Admission Test scores, undergraduate grade-point average and the proportion of applicants selected — every year since 1998.
Pake, former professor and provost, dies
He was “not only a major influence on Washington University’s academic strengths, he was also a national leader in science and research,” Chancellor Wrighton says.
Redefining the achievement gap
Photo by David Kilper / WUSTL PhotoRecent Washington University graduate Glenn K. Davis reads to children at Ford Elementary School in St. Louis.As President Bush’s struggling No Child Left Behind Act heats up as a presidential campaign issue, the achievement gap in American schools continues to widen. Can we ever hope to close the racial, ethnic and economic gaps in schools? An education researcher at Washington University in St. Louis thinks it is possible — we just need to think of the achievement gap in different terms.
Longtime professor in the Department of English taught perennial student favorite ‘The Bible as Literature’
David Hadas, Ph.D., professor of English in Arts & Sciences, died March 3, 2004 at his home in St. Louis of complications from cancer. He was 73. Hadas, who had taught at the University since 1964, will be most remembered for his “The Bible as Literature” class, which was very popular with students.
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