Carlin to perform concert March 28
Renowned pianist Seth Carlin, professor of music and director of the piano program in Arts & Sciences, will perform music of Johann Sebastian Bach, Maurice Ravel and Robert Schumann at 7:30 p.m. March 28 in Edison Theatre. For Carlin, the concert will represent a new approach to the repertoire he performs on the modern piano. […]
Bebop with the prince
Photo by Mary ButkusMore than 650 elementary-school students visited the University March 22 to learn about Duke Ellington.
St. Louis poet, critic and crime novelist Qiu Xiaolong to read
The author of the prize-winning novels Death of a Red Heroine and A Loyal Character Dancer, he will also lead a seminar on the craft of writing.
Loebs establish professorship
They made the commitment to honor and thank local physicians with clinical excellence and to encourage teaching that excellence.
Stahl, Turner named faculty achievement award-winners
Photo by Mary ButkusPhilip D. Stahl and Jonathan S. Turner chat at the April 17 Chancellor’s Gala at the Knight Center.Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton made the announcement at the Chancellor’s Gala April 17; the awards will be conferred this fall.
Eberlein named editor of surgery journal
The director of the Siteman Cancer Center, he will serve as editor in chief of the monthly Journal of the American College of Surgeons.
Goate named to Ludwig psychiatry chair
A key member of the Genetics Research Program, she also is a major contributor to the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center.
Softball team ends year with 33-5 mark
The No. 2 softball team was eliminated from the NCAA Division III Tournament in a 4-3 loss to No. 3 Central College in the loser’s bracket of the Midwest Regional May 9 in Pella, Iowa. Central freshman Stef Miller recorded her first hit in four postseason games, a grand slam to left field in the […]
Biology awards Spector, Stalker prizes
Jonathan Hron and Daniel Perrault have won the Spector Prize; Laura Ernst and Omar Young will share the Stalker Prize.
Impessive literary archive Merrill collection expanded
In a move to bolster its already impressive literary archive of poet James Merrill (1926-1995), University Libraries recently purchased 240 additional letters, manuscripts, rare books, signed first editions and other items from Christie’s auction house. The items came from the estate of Jonathan Goodwin, a book collector who was a neighbor of Merrill’s in Stonington, […]
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