The View From Here 12.7.15
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Cathy Raymond: International educator and activist
Cathy Raymond, assistant director of English Language Programs, doesn’t just help international students at WashU improve their English. She also works abroad building connections and helping improve lives through education.
WU Spotlight: Paul Shao, Executive MBA, 2013 (Shanghai)
After graduating from the Washington University–Fudan University joint Executive MBA, Paul Shao EMBA ’13, became the program’s managing director. Now he’s trying to grow the program’s reputation even further in China.
Trustees meet, discuss graduate and professional education
The Friday, Dec. 4, meeting of the Washington University in St. Louis Board of Trustees focused on graduate and professional education, according to Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton. The board also elected a new trustee. Distinguished alumnus F. Gilbert Bickel III (BSBA ’66), a senior vice president with Wells Fargo Advisors, was elected as a new Ethan A.H. Shepley Trustee.
Ceremony to recognize December graduates
More than 275 Washington University in St. Louis degree candidates — the largest group to date — are expected to attend the December Recognition Ceremony at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 5, in Graham Chapel on the Danforth Campus.
The View From Here 11.30.15
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Washington People: Rod Barnett
Rod Barnett, professor and chair of the Master of Landscape Architecture in the Sam Fox School’s Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Design at Washington University in St. Louis, discusses St. Louis, emergence theory and the role of the landscape architect today.
Danforth staff invited to apply for position on new advisory council
A Danforth staff advisory council is being created at Washington University and all interested Danforth staff members are invited to apply for a position on the council. The council is being created to provide a platform for ongoing and consistent communication between Danforth staff and the senior administration.
Obituary: Douglass C. North, Nobel Prize-winning economist, 95
Douglass C. North, PhD, co-recipient of the 1993 Nobel
Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences and the Spencer T. Olin Professor
Emeritus in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis,
died Monday, Nov. 23, 2015, at his summer home in Benzonia, Mich. He was 95.
The View From Here 11.23.15
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