Architecture Dean Weese to step down
“Dean Weese has made an indelible mark on the growth and strength of the School of Architecture,” Chancellor Wrighton says.
Partyka’s leap of faith into architecture pays off
She is “a very precise, inventive, clear-thinking and thorough designer,” Associate Professor Stephen Leet says.
Benefits launches college tuition savings program
Effective Oct. 1, active benefits-eligible faculty and staff will have the opportunity to make contributions to a MO$T account.
Law suits up for birthday party
Photo by Kevin LowderSchool of Law students rehearse a re-enactment of the second Dred Scott trial for the University’s 150th Birthday Party Sept. 14.
Rhodes converge back at WUSTL
Photo by Mary ButkusFour of the University’s Rhodes Scholars return to the Hilltop Campus to share their experiences and words of wisdom.
Psychology study: Tip percentage declines as bill total increases
A “tip” the University researchers pass on to food servers: Encourage separate checks at large tables; this will help maximize gratuities.
George Eberle to lecture for Grace Hill’s 100th anniversary
George Eberle, former president and chief executive officer of Grace Hill Settlement House and Health Center, will lecture on “The Impact of Professionalism and Elitism on Neighborhood Capacity Building From the Settlement House Perspective” at 1:10 p.m. Oct. 30 in Brown Hall Lounge. The lecture is co-sponsored by Grace Hill and the George Warren Brown […]
Travel Lecture Series: Journey around the world
In Jules Verne’s 1873 classic, Phileas Fogg takes on a wager to travel Around the World in Eighty Days. The University’s Travel Lecture Series 2003-04 season will allow attendees to experience the world in just eight nights. A film is presented each month by an acclaimed international travel expert. From the magic of Malaysia to […]
Volleyball team stretches streak to 15
The No. 2 volleyball team extended its winning streak to a season-high 15 matches Oct. 22 at the Field House, as it knocked off Division II Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville 3-0. With the win, the Bears, who have not lost since Sept. 19, upped their record to 25-3. The Bears took the match in straight games, […]
‘Visualizing’ Tourette syndrome
Researchers will use positron emission tomography to see if they can identify differences in the dopamine system.
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