Designer’s Creations: A Labor of Love
As founder of Cheree Berry Paper, Cheree Berry, BFA ’00, focuses on the wedding industry, and her invitations regularly appear in Martha Stewart Weddings.
St. Louis Beacon Presents ‘News That Matters’
Washington University alumni and students are key players on the staff of the St. Louis Beacon.
Mark Your Calendar Now for Reunion 2012
Reunion weekends provide a time for reconnecting to friends and to the university; Avigail Goldgraber, AB ’06, stays involved, serving as co-chair of her 5th Reunion Executive Committee.
Sports update May 27: Davis wins 110 hurdles national title
Junior Dan Davis captured the 110-meter hurdle national championship May 28 to highlight the final day of competition for the men’s and women’s outdoor track and field teams at the 2011 NCAA Division III Outdoor Championships at Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, Ohio. Other updates: Claire Voris named academic all-American and men’s tennis finishes third in national tournament.
Schonfeld, lipid research pioneer, dies at 77
Gustav Schonfeld, MD, has died in New York City while on vacation visiting his children. The pioneering lipid researcher and former head of the Department of Medicine passed away due to complications from myelofibrosis.
Natalie Sklobovskaya: Outstanding Graduate in the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts, College of Art
In the graphics art world, Natalie Sklobovskaya is that rare commodity — a triple threat. Sklobovskaya is not only a driven illustrator, but she also enjoys computer programing, writing and playing music, and creating websites. Those talents enable a nice collision of creativity that have allowed her to draw comics, animate them, score a soundtrack and upload them to a website she designed.She’ll graduate May 20 with a double major in communication design and computer science.
Sports update May 16
Sports updates for the week of May 16, 2011.
Kirsten Siebach: Outstanding Graduate in the College of Arts & Sciences
Within a year of starting classes at WUSTL, Kirsten Siebach, Outstanding Graduate in the College of Arts & Sciences, became the youngest member of the Phoenix Mars Lander science team in Tucson, Ariz. She’ll graduate May 20 with a double major in earth and planetary sciences and chemistry and a minor in English.
Kennell, professor of molecular microbiology, 78
David E. Kennell, PhD, professor emeritus of molecular microbiology, died April 20, 2011. He was 78 and lived in University City, Mo.
Rodolphe L. Motard, former chairman of the Department of Chemical Engineering, 85
Rodolphe L. ”Rudy“ Motard, PhD, professor of chemical engineering and chairman from 1978-1991 of the chemical engineering department in the School of Engineering & Applied Science at Washington University in St. Louis, died April 23, 2011. He was 85.
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