Symposium to address corporate governance
The Center for the Study of Ethics & Human Values will sponsor a symposium on corporate governance and ethics from 8-10 a.m. April 23 at the Charles F. Knight Executive Education Center. Panelists for the John Dubinsky Symposium on Corporate Governance and Ethics will include Benjamin F. Edwards III, former chairman and chief executive officer […]
Old-school tradition: Building the Hilltop one stone at a time
Making masonry on the University’s new buildings appear similar to that on the older buildings is the result of a unique process.
National Day of Prayer event to be held May 6
The National Day of Prayer May 6 will be observed with a gathering at noon in front of Brookings Hall. People of all faiths are welcome to attend. The National Day of Prayer is set aside specifically to pray for our nation and its leaders. The Rev. Vincent Heier, director of the Office of Ecumenical […]
Olin Library rededication set for May 7
Attendees can take a tour of the new-look facility after the ceremony, at which former Harvard President Neil Rudenstine will speak.
Moving upward: Gray helps develop stair-climbing wheelchair
Photo by Bob BostonDavid Gray demonstrates the iBOT Mobility System’s impressive abilities at a recent news conference.Through innovative technology, it can power over curbs, climb up and down stairs and even shuttle across sand.
Green gown’s design based in Middle Ages
Phot by David KilperDegree candidates Katie Quinn and Amy Brand wear the green Commencement gowns that are making their full debut at this year’s ceremony.Fully debuting this year in honor of the University’s Sesquicentennial, the gowns were designed by fashion design alumna Leslie Lambeth.
Breakfast for dinner
Photo by Kevin LowderThe Midnight Breakfast May 6 in Wohl Student Center provided students with a fun way to take a break from studying for finals.
Leicht wins Frank L. Ashmore Award for service to CASE
Leicht helped guide CASE through her work as a member of the CASE International Board of Trustees and then as chair of that board.
Welcome to your new home
Mary ButkusFreshmen moved into their new homes Aug. 21 in the midst of 104-degree heat, a record high. For more on the freshman class, click here.
Avant-garde comic book artists to lecture Sept. 27
The Gallery of Art will host “An Evening With Comic Artists Charles Burns and Gary Panter” at 7 p.m. Sept. 27 in Steinberg Auditorium. The lecture is free and open to the public and is organized in conjunction with the St. Louis Comic Art Show, a one-day event held downtown at the City Museum, 701 […]
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