Excellence in teaching
Courtesy photoJackson Nickerson of the Olin School won a Governor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching from the Missouri Department of Higher Education.
New York Times spotlights WUSTL
“Such an ascent is what almost every university strives for, but none have come close to matching (WUSTL’s) success,” The Times states.
Public intellectuals is focus of Conversation
Gerald Early — who “reluctantly” accepts the title of “public intellectual” — will moderate the third of the four-part Conversations series.
A roof over our heads
Photo by Mary ButkusMembers of WashU Build worked for approximately four months to get a house built for its new occupants.
Spam e-mails
Anyone receiving spam messages should forward them to spamcomplaint@wustl.edu; they will be forwarded to the state attorney general’s office.
Faces of beauty: Preservation of ethnic features focus of study
Photo by Bob BostonAs the number of ethnic patients seeking plastic surgery continues to rise, understanding how to preserve ethnicity is critical.
Sam Fox Arts Center receives $1 million challenge from The Kresge Foundation
To receive the grant, the University must raise an additional $4.4 million in outright gifts and pledges.
Research: ‘Heavy metal snow’ on Venus is lead, bismuth sulfides
This determination by WUSTL scientists settles a longtime controversy in the planetary community.
Just think: MetroLink
They might not look much now, but three MetroLink stations adjacent to the University will soon start taking form.
Protecting knowledge
Ever since his stint as a naval officer, Charles R. McManis, J.D., the Thomas and Karole Green Professor of Law, has repeatedly traversed new and complex waters. McManis’ unusual path to the law and teaching has taken him from sailor and burgeoning philosopher to the forefront of biopiracy prevention and digital intellectual property law in […]
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