Davis reaches out; service to others is his mission
Davis reaches out; service to others is his mission
Student speaker excels via academics, service
As senior class president, Jason Green will give today’s student Commencement address; “I felt like I belonged here,” he says.
Gass wins prestigious PEN award for Tests of Time
The PEN/Spielvogel-Diamonstein Award “is especially gratifying because it reflects the judgment of my fellow essayists,” he said.
Madeleine Albright to deliver Washington University’s 142nd Commencement address
AlbrightMadeleine Albright, former U.S. secretary of state, will give the 2003 Commencement address at Washington University in St. Louis.
A little higher ooh, right there
Patrick Morris works some of the “end of the semester” tension out of senior Paola Rijos during the Stress Free Zone April 29.
(Art) Working on the highway
Blindspot Galleries is an “alternative” exhibition space: a white Ford minivan and dozens of small artworks.
Bargain hunters
Teresa Schneider and Lucy Hubert browse through posters during the Campus Store’s “Bargains on Bowles” sale May 2.
Turning the ordinary into the extraordinary
Sophomore volunteers Banji Iyun and Katherine Karr work on the 125-foot-long “World Music Mural.”
Prestigious “Art of the Essay” PEN Award goes to William Gass
GassWilliam H. Gass, Ph.D., the David May Distinguished University Professor Emeritus in the Humanities and founder of the International Writers Center, both in Arts & Sciences, has won this year’s PEN/Spielvogel Diamonstein Award in the Art of the Essay category.
Gass wins an unprecedented third National Book Critics Circle Award
The award is considered one of the most prestigious honors in literature — on a level with the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award.
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