Downtown marker to identify University’s original campus
At 4 p.m. April 30, a historical marker will be placed on the southwest corner of 17th and Washington streets.
Work-study program meetings May 4 & 12
The Office of Student Financial Services will hold two meetings for interested departments to discuss the federal work-study program. Members of departments that already have a work-study program in place, or those which are thinking of starting one, are urged to attend. The meetings will cover the process of bringing in students, examples of the […]
Clark-Ryan conquers challenges by leaps and bounds
She is an award-winning artist who also anchored the jump events for the women’s track and field team.
No stress here
Photo by Mary ButkusVia games, crafts, movies and massages, Stress-Free Zones offer students a chance to relax as they prepared for finals.
Arts & Sciences presents staff awards
They are given to personnel who have contributed significantly to the teaching, advising, counseling and research efforts.
Other obituaries
Walter Barker; Susanne Bell; Helen Duncan; H. LeRoy Scharon.
Writer Bloom to read, talk on fiction
Critically acclaimed writer and licensed psychotherapist Amy Bloom will read from her work at 8 p.m. Sept. 18 for The Writing Program Reading Series. Bloom will also give a talk on the craft of fiction at 8 p.m. Sept. 25. Both events — which are sponsored by The Writing Program and Department of English in […]
Perfectly coated
Bob BostonThe School of Medicine recently held its annual White Coat Ceremony for first-year medical students.
Sept. 26 Calendar
University Events lists a portion of the activities taking place at Washington Univesrity Sept. 28 – Oct. 9. Visit the Web for expanded calendars for the Hilltop Campus (calendar.wustl.edu) and the School of Medicine (medschool.wustl.edu/calendars.html). Exhibits History of Adult Education at Washington University, 1854-2004. Through May 31. January Hall, Rm. 20. 935-4806. Chinese Ceramics Today. […]
Butterfly garden bench to be dedicated Oct. 11
Tamotsu Edo will work with School of Architecture students to construct and install a “koshikake machiai” in the Elizabeth Danforth Butterfly Garden.
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