Post-shingles pain study needs volunteers
Being studied is a drug designed to reduce the severe pain that can last for years after a bout with the disorder.
A passion for life and learning
Here is the thing about envisioning someone who specializes in Chaucer. You automatically imagine that he wears a tweed jacket with leather elbow patches, smokes a pipe and speaks slowly, deliberately and in a monotone. What a relief then, to find out that David A. Lawton, Ph.D., professor and chair of the English department and […]
Playwriting festival
Photo by Mary ButkusReadings of four student plays culminated the two-week 2004 A.E. Hotchner Playwriting Workshop.
3rd annual faculty book colloquium Dec. 2
“Celebrating Our Books, Recognizing Our Authors” will honor the work of scholars from across the arts and sciences disciplines.
Sports
Volleyball team wins central region title The No. 6 Bears volleyball team went 2-0 en route to winning the NCAA Central Region Championship in Pella, Iowa. WUSTL swept past No. 20 Elmhurst College, 3-0, Nov. 13 in the final match. The Bears jumped out of the gates in the first game, led by junior Megan […]
Holiday greetings
Courtesy photoThe annual Siteman Cancer Center holiday card can be purchased at the Barnard Health and Cancer Information Center.
Argentine tango maestro Alonso to host dance, workshops and master classes
Argentine tango maestro Pablo Alonso will host a week of dances and workshops Nov. 19-26 for The Tango Group at Washington University.
Wrapping rhapsody
Photo by Kevin LowderThe Give Thanks Give Back program hopes to adopt 185 families this year; it held a gift-wrapping party Nov. 13.
Happy Thanksgiving!
The Record will not be published next week due to Thanksgiving. Look for our next edition Dec. 3.
Tenor Elliott to join Kingsbury Ensemble for Nov. 20 concert
British tenor Paul Elliott will join Washington University’s Kingsbury Ensemble for a concert titled “Love and War: Music of the Early Italian Baroque” at 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 20.
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