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.
Class of 2007 is rich in talent, diversity
The approximately 1,375 first-year students hail from all over the world and represent approximately 20 countries and 50 states.
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Kevin LowderUniversity employees read newspapers at the American Red Cross Aug. 21 as part of the sixth annual Days of Caring.
Gospel at Colonus
Courtesy photo – Stewart GoldsteinThe St. Louis Black Repertory Company has opened its 27th season with a performance at Edison Theatre, running through Sept. 21.
Whyte to discuss work of Bruno Taut
Distinguished scholar Iain Boyd Whyte, professor of architectural history at the University of Edinburgh and a senior visiting program officer for the Getty Grant Program, will speak on “Expressionist Architecture” at 7 p.m. Oct. 2 for the Gallery of Art. The lecture is free and open to the public and will take place in Steinberg […]
Strengthening social work
Photo by Mary ButkusShanti K. Khinduka addresses attendees of a recent conference that brought deans from research-oriented schools of social work to GWB.
Bear-y big
Photo by Mary ButkusAdam Schaffer and George Schweitzer put some finishing touches on a huge bear head, built to celebrate Homecoming.
Holocaust in the Congo to be explored by Hochschild
Author Adam Hochschild will address “The Holocaust in the Congo — Then and Today” for the annual Holocaust Memorial Lecture at 11 a.m. Nov. 5 in Graham Chapel for the Assembly Series. Hochschild’s talk will be based on his book King Leopold’s Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror and Heroism in Colonial Africa (1998), which […]
Obituary: Schneider, former University Police director
He joined the University in 1969 as director of security and campus chief of police; he retired in 1993.
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