Massey to deliver the inaugural James E. McLeod Memorial Lecture in Higher Education
Educator, administrator and physicist Walter Massey, PhD, is delivering the inaugural James E. McLeod Memorial Lecture in Higher Education Tuesday, Oct. 2. His lecture, titled “Liberal Arts: The Higgs Boson of Higher Education,” will begin at 4 p.m. in Graham Chapel.
Hire work-study students, save departmental funds
Need help in your department, lab or office? Student Financial Services can help locate and hire part-time student workers for the 2012-13 academic year. Departments hiring eligible federal work-study students pay only 55 percent of the student’s total earnings. Last year, work-study students helped the Performing Arts Department in Arts & Sciences by painting sets, sewing costumes and more.
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra members perform Sept. 24 on South 40
Members of the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra and Washington University student musicians will perform Monday, Sept. 24, outside of the Bear’s Den on the lower level of the South 40 House.
Glassberg family gift establishes an endowed professorship for I-CARES directorship
Himadri Pakrasi, PhD, director of WUSTL’s International Center for Advanced Renewable Energy and Sustainability (I-CARES), has become the inaugural holder of the Myron and Sonya Glassberg/Albert and Blanche Greensfelder Distinguished University Professor.
New electronic record captures students’ co-curricular involvement
The Portfolio, a new electronic record of an
undergraduate student’s involvement in student groups, leadership
positions, community service, internships, awards, research, employment
and many other activities, will launch with a four-week pilot project
for about 80 students in October. The record is designed to complement the academic transcript.
Voter registration continues in Danforth University Center
Students registered to vote Sept. 18 in Danforth University Center during an all-day campaign sponsored by the Gephardt Institute for Public Service. People are invited to stop by the institute’s office in Danforth University Center and register to vote before the Oct. 10 Missouri deadline.
Prized professor: Loomis recognized for outstanding teaching
Richard A. Loomis, PhD, associate professor of chemistry in Arts & Sciences, received the David Hadas Teaching Award during the Arts & Sciences’ annual faculty reception, held Sept. 6 in Holmes Lounge. The Hadas award recognizes an outstanding tenured faculty member in Arts & Sciences who demonstrates commitment and excellence in teaching first-year undergraduates.
Holobaugh Honors nominations due Oct. 19
Nominations are due Oct. 19 for the fifth annual James M. Holobaugh Honors. LGBT
(lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) Student Involvement and
Leadership will be hosting the Holobaugh Honors Ceremony at 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 7, in Holmes Lounge, Ridgley Hall.
Freshmen settle into life on Danforth Campus
In August, the university welcomed a freshman class of approximately 1,640 students who came to WUSTL from across the United States and from 26 countries. Julie Shimabukuro, director of admissions, calls the Class of 2016 “a terrific group of students” who are “bright, talented and already engaged in the community.”
Danforth Center on Religion & Politics hosts open house
Two topics often avoided in “polite conversation” will
be the buzz in the room as the John C. Danforth Center on Religion &
Politics hosts an open house
from 5-7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 24, in its new Umrath Hall location. The celebration offers the community a chance to meet new faculty, mingle with center staff and get an update on recent progress.
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