Global excellence
Photo by Kevin LowderDean Edward Lawlor and Michael Sherraden admire a globe presented to Sherraden by the staff of the Center for Social Development.
De-stressing
Photo by Mary ButkusThe Health and Wellness Fair featured tips and information on nutrition, sleep, fitness, stress management, personal safety and more.
Harvey to speak for Writing Program
Harvey’s first book, Pity the Bathtub Its Forced Embrace of the Human Form, won Alice James Books’ New York/New England prize.
Thank-you party
Photo by Mary ButkusChancellor Mark S. Wrighton chats with football coach Larry Kindbom at an Oct. 21 party thanking staff who volunteered for the presidential debate.
WUSM honors women who hold endowed professorships
Eight faculty members were honored Oct. 21 by the Academic Women’s Network at Washington University School of Medicine. A reception was held at the Randall Gallery to honor women who hold endowed professorships at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and WUSM. Below are the honorees. Nada A. Abumrad, Ph.D.Dr. Robert C. Atkins Professor of Medicine and Obesity Research […]
Pope promoted to associate dean in Arts & Sciences
As assistant dean, she “has made outstanding contributions to many aspects of the graduate school’s mission,” Dean Robert E. Thach says.
Physicist is named DOE outstanding investigator
Henric S. Krawczynski is one of eight scientists in the country to receive the prestigious Outstanding Junior Investigator Award.
St. Louis City resident promoted to associate dean in Arts & Sciences at Washington University
Nancy P. Pope, Ph.D., was promoted to associate dean of the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, announced Dean Robert E. Thach, Ph.D.
Entertaining the home crowd
Photo by Kevin LowderA record 1,200 families registered for Parents Weekend Oct. 15-17; activities included jazz in Holmes Lounge and a fashion show.
Fiction writer Earley to lecture, read for Writing Program Reading Series
Acclaimed fiction writer Tony Earley, visiting Washington University as a Fannie Hurst Professor of Creative Literature in the Department of English in Arts & Sciences, will speak on the craft of fiction at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 26, and will read from his work at 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28.
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