Grad student research focus of symposium
The event provides grad students an opportunity to present research to a broad audience while helping develop communication skills.
McDonough to address ‘Ecology, Equity, Environment and Education’
It is a commonly held belief that commerce and ecology are diametrically opposite. One can be either pro-business or pro-environment, but not both. William McDonough has debunked this myth through a proven track record of practicing ecologically, socially and economically intelligent architecture and planning. He will be in Steinberg Auditorium at 2 p.m. March 30 […]
Social Security numbers removed from paychecks
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently released a report estimating that 27.3 million Americans have been the victims of identity theft in the past five years, including 9.9 million people in the last 12 months alone. The FTC defines identity theft as the misuse of an individual’s personal information — such as Social Security number, […]
School of Art to launch Portfolio Plus program
The School of Art’s new “Portfolio Plus” program, which will run June 16-July 9 and is open to all St. Louis-area high-school students, will consist of morning sessions focusing on art fundamentals and afternoon sessions centered on one of seven studio disciplines. The 9 a.m.-noon sessions will include a drawing class emphasizing observational drawing and […]
Bang on a Can All-Stars, Glass & Riley at Edison
Three of the most esteemed names in contemporary music will come together for this once-in-a-lifetime concert May 2.
Brain activity changes in Tourette syndrome
The findings have “been hypothesized for 40 years, but this is the first time it’s been demonstrated,” principal investigator Kevin J. Black says.
Safe and Secure: Low-income kids benefit from safety program
Photo by Tim ParkerRandall S. Jotte shows Tondra Holman how to secure her 1-year-old daughter, Kenisha, in a car seat.A University program provides car and booster seats to Missouri children at the highest risk for motor vehicle injury and death.
Women’s track wins fifth straight UAA title
The women’s track and field team won its fifth straight University Athletic Association Outdoor Championship April 25 at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. The Bears finished the meet with 204.50 points, well ahead of Emory University (181). The men took second place with 194 points, just shy of Emory’s 205. The women have won the […]
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.
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