Thurtene, oldest student-run carnival in U.S., begins April 20 on Danforth Campus
Hundreds of Washington University students are working together to host the oldest and largest student-run carnival in the United States. Thurtene Carnival will take place on the university’s Danforth Campus near the intersection of Skinker Boulevard and Forest Park Parkway April 20-22. The carnival features amusement rides, games, fun food and family-friendly plays, musical acts and comedy skits.
Four to be honored with Ethic of Service Awards
Four members of the WUSTL community are being honored with the Gerry & Bob Virgil Ethic of Service Award. The annual award is presented to WUSTL community members who exemplify a character of service and giving to the St. Louis region.
German department says Guten Tag to 800 high school students
Nearly 850 area high school students and their teachers will be on campus Thursday, April 12, for the 36th annual German Day. Students will compete in a variety of activities, including a Declamation Contest (poetry recitation), spelling bees, skits, student videos, poster contests and a Schnitzeljagd (scavenger hunt) before enjoying lunch on campus.
Farmers market moves outside for summer season
The Farmers Market at the Washington University Medical Center has moved back outside for the summer season. The market is open every Thursday from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Plaza outside of the School of Medicine bookstore.
Margenthaler, Appleton take new roles at Breast Health Center
The Joanne Knight Breast Health Center at Washington
University Medical Center and Siteman Cancer Center has two new leaders,
Julie Margenthaler, MD, and Catherine Appleton, MD. The center was developed as a collaboration among the departments
of surgery and radiology and Barnes-Jewish Hospital and has benefitted
women because of its ability to provide coordinated care.
AAMC’s Kirch to speak April 25
Darrell Kirch, MD, president and chief executive of the
Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), will speak at 11 a.m.
Wednesday, April 25 in Connor Auditorium in the Farrell Learning and
Teaching Center.
Chess grandmaster on campus
Garry Kasparov, considered the best chess player of all time and a champion of democracy in Russia, recently visited campus and offered advice on outmaneuvering opponents in politics and business. In addition to his talk, Kasparov played a lucky audience member as part of a demonstration.
Senior Daniel Rubin named one of 18 Luce Scholars nationwide
Senior Daniel Rubin, a political science and history major in Arts & Sciences, is among 18 students nationwide to be selected as Luce Scholars. The competitive fellowship program aims to enhance understanding of Asia among potential leaders in American society. Rubin will receive a stipend, language training and professional placement in Asia.
TEDMED 2012 simulcast at EPNEC
TEDMED 2012, featuring inspiring presentations from innovative thinkers and accomplished leaders, will be simulcast April 10-13 in Seminar Room B of the Eric P. Newman Education Center (EPNEC).
TEDMED 2012 to be simulcast at medical school
TEDMED 2012, featuring inspiring presentations from innovative thinkers and accomplished leaders, will be simulcast April 10-13 in Seminar Room B of the Eric P. Newman Education Center on the Medical Campus of Washington University in St. Louis. WUSTL students, faculty and staff are
welcome to attend. There is no cost, and seating is available on a first-come basis.
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