A champion of French colonial history
Elizabeth Gentry Sayad, AB ’55, MA ’03, preserves the St. Louis region’s French history.
Denotation: Interactive composition
“[Improvisation] is much more difficult than reading music. You don’t have to be very gifted to read a novel. You do to write a novel,” says Rich O’Donnell, director of the Electronic Music Studio in the Department of Music.
A great citizen
Weil served on the faculty for 37 years as an art historian, and his contributions as a teacher, scholar, administrator and benefactor have left an indelible mark on the university and generations of students.
Perfect matches
Two alumni couples from very different decades share their stories of coming to Washington University and finding their perfect matches — life partners and an ideal hometown.
Is the American Dream broken?
In a landmark new book, sociologist Mark R. Rank, PhD, explains why the chase for the American Dream has gotten out of reach for many.
Call to service
While a graduate student, Kirk A. Foster, MSW ’02, PhD ’11, assistant professor of social work, University of South Carolina, helped Professor Rank with research for “Chasing the American Dream.”
Target: Shared prosperity
In “Economic Realities of the American Dream,” professors Steven Fazzari and Mark Rank examine the American Dream’s historical meaning, the traditional pathways to reach it, the current obstacles to achieving it and its viability in the future.
Artful endeavors
Washington University alumni thrive in the compelling and competitive art auction business.
Breaking into the art market
Breaking into the competitive auction world isn’t for the fainthearted, but students can take steps to prepare themselves academically.
Perspectives: Joshua Aiken, AB ’14
In November 2013, Joshua Aiken, AB ’14, was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to study at the University of Oxford in England. He intends to earn two master’s degrees there, one in U.S. history and one in forced migration studies.
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