Obituary: Jinkerson, finance administrator in technology management, 40
A University employee for nearly 16 years, Jinkerson previously worked for the Division of Biology and Biomedical Sciences.
Picturing our Past
Jimmy Carter delivers an address as a guest of the School of Law in 1975 while he was still governor of Georgia. After a term as president, Carter returned to the University to speak as part of the Assembly Series Feb. 28, 1991, when he gave an address in the Field House titled “Social Responsibility: […]
WUSTL in the News will resume Monday
WUSTL in the News will resume publication on Monday, December 27, 2004. Have a happy holiday!
Galumpha
GalumphaGalumpha — the New York-based dance trio known for a daring combination of physical comedy, acrobatic choreography and striking visual effects — will descend upon St. Louis Jan. 15 for a special one-time-only matinee as part of the Edison Theatre ovations! for young people series.
An Evening of Cabaret
Courtesy photoLiz CallawayBetween them,singers Liz Callaway and Jason Graae boast eleven Broadway shows, more than 65 recordings and dozens of film and television appearances. They also boast a friendship that has survived more than 20 years of showbiz. On Jan. 15, the Edison Theatre OVATIONS! Series will present these “musical pals” in Backstage Broadway Buddies, an intimate Cabaret-style evening of standards and stories, solos and duets, gossip and sentiment.
Holiday print sale
Courtesy photoDozens of internationally renowned artists will be featured at Island Press’ second-annual holiday sale Dec. 19 in Bixby Hall.
ovations! for young people presents Galumpha Jan. 15
A three-headed human fly? Totem poles that come to life? Velcro-helmeted weirdoes who defy the laws of physics? Is this a horror movie or a comic book? No, it’s Galumpha, a New York-based dance trio whose daring combination of physical comedy, acrobatic choreography and striking visual effects is quickly earning a national following. In January, […]
Happy holidays!
The Record will not be published again until Jan. 21. We hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday season.
Mark Smith named director of Career Center
Currently the associate dean for students in the School of Law, he’ll begin his new position Jan. 1.
Virgil Loeb memorial scheduled for Dec. 11
The professor emeritus of clinical medicine died Oct. 26 at age 83.
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