WUSTL Athletics announces fall, winter live webcast schedule
WUSTL is set to stream 62 live athletic events through Stretch Internet during the fall and winter seasons, starting with football, volleyball and soccer events next week. Stretch Internet is the official web-streaming provider for the university’s Department of Athletics. Live webcasting will kick off Friday, Aug. 31, with the No. 2-ranked volleyball team hosting Fontbonne University at 5 p.m. and the No. 9-ranked women’s soccer team taking on Alma College at 5 p.m.
Chaitman, WUSTL police corporal, 32
Corporal Kimberly K. Chaitman of the Washington University Police Department died unexpectedly at her home in O’Fallon, Mo., Aug. 5, 2012. She was 32.
Sports Update August 2012: WUSTL lands 20 on UAA Presidents Scholar-Athlete Team
Washington
University had a conference-best 20 student-athletes named to the
fourth annual University Athletic Association (UAA) Presidents
Scholar-Athlete Team. The team is comprised of 74 student-athletes representing all eight
UAA member institutions across 12 men’s sports and 10 women’s sports.
Coxe, professor emeritus of neurological surgery, 86
William S. Coxe, MD, a neurological surgeon known for his dedication to patients and superb surgical skills, died Thursday, Aug. 2, 2012. He was 86.
A Re-Directed Life
Alumnus Clark Porter, an ex-felon himself, now develops programs to help some of the toughest repeat offenders stay on the path to a new life.
Crossroads in the Desert
This August 121 years ago, two Washington University graduates found themselves sweltering in Iran, as they grappled with an immense problem: How to cross Asia by bicycle? The outcome would make them famous.
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.
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