Chancellor’s Concert to feature new commissions
The Washington University Symphony Orchestra and Washington University Chamber Choir will present the 2004 Chancellor’s Concert at 3 p.m. April 25 in Graham Chapel. The concert is free and open to the public. It will feature the premiere of three new compositions — commissioned for the University’s Sesquicentennial — by Harold Blumenfeld, John MacIvor Perkins […]
Obituary: Russell, associate dean of Arts & Sciences; 63
She was managing editor of the Arts & Sciences Newsletter and coordinator of the Arts & Sciences National Council.
Kulkarni’s patented technology makes our world safer
Courtesy photoHis work has drawn considerable interest from industry and government in our nation’s war on bioterrorism.
New Electronics Shop offers array of services
Photo by Bob BostonSenior design engineer Arnold Heidbreder and research associate Gavin Perry work in the Electronics Shop.This comprehensive electronics repair shop and instrument fabrication facility can help with new project design and repairs of old devices, too.
Clockless computing
Photo by Bill StoverA recent symposium on clockless computing brought industry pioneers Ivan Sutherland and Wesley A. Clark to the University.
A beautiful new look at the center of the Hilltop
Photo by Joe AngelesThe now-renovated Olin Library was rededicated May 7 in a ceremony attended by about 800 people.
Barker, 82
Walter W. Barker, an instructor in the School of Art for 12 years and a 1948 alumnus of the school, died Thursday, May 13, 2004, of pancreatic cancer at his home in Greens-boro, N.C. He was 82. Bell, 80 Susanne (Susi) Bell, librarian at the Gaylord Music Library from 1983-1993, died Wednesday, April 28, 2004, […]