Professors Cast Their Votes, for Past Presidents
Four Arts & Sciences professors share thoughts on their favorite presidents.
CAREER Award Recognizes Early Excellence
Two computer science assistant professors are awarded NSF CAREER awards for integrating promising research and teaching applications.
At Experiment Site, Dragonflies Key to Change
A new study at Tyson Research Center of artificial pond systems showed that dragonflies were the liaisons that connected aquatic to terrestrial ecosystems.
Students & Young Alumni Party With a Purpose
Finding opportunities for students to engage with alumni is one of the main goals of the Washington University Alumni Association. Last June, the Alumni Association joined forces with the Career Center to host networking parties around the country.
Others’ Lives Is Her Business
Alumna Kathy Evans listens and learns and then weaves others’ stories into exceptional keepsakes.
Improving Disaster Relief
Alumnus Ben Smilowitz founded the nonprofit Disaster Accountability Project to improve logistics of disaster relief after witnessing pitfalls in the response to Hurricane Katrina.
Artist at the Crossroads
In its review of the Caribbean: Crossroads of the World, a major three-museum exhibit running through Oct. 21, the New York Times called out alumna Ebony G. Patterson’s portrait collage Untitled Species I (2010–11) — on view at the Studio Museum — for particular praise, labeling the piece as a “knockout” that “suggests the double-edged potential of radical identity transformation.”
Gabby Reuveni, undergraduate, 20
Gabby Reuveni, a rising junior, died Saturday, July 14, 2012, after being struck by a pickup truck while running in Palmyra Township, Pa. Reuveni was a member of the WUSTL women’s cross country and track & field teams.
Sports Update July 2012: Seth Wight nominated for 2012 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team
Wight is one of 117 student-athletes from all levels of college football up for one of the 22 final spots on the team, which will be unveiled in September.
Sports update July 2012: Richter drafted by Harlem Globetrotters
Former Bears basketball player Dylan Richter was selected by the Harlem Globetrotters in their sixth annual player draft, while senior Elizabeth Phillips was named 2012 Capital One Academic All-America of the Year Division III award winner for women’s track & field/cross country.
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