DUC architects win award for design
Tsoi/Kobus & Associates Inc., the Cambridge, Mass., architecture firm that designed the Danforth University Center, has received a 2009 Palladio Award for its work in creation of WUSTL’s new student center that opened last August. The Danforth University Center won the “New Design and Construction — More than 30,000 Square Feet” award in the “Commercial, […]
Guze symposium Feb. 19
The 9th Annual Guze Symposium on Alcoholism will be held from 8 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. Feb. 19 at the Eric P. Newman Education Center. Registration is free for WUSTL employees.
Of note
Elizabeth Haswell, Ph.D.,
Shirley Sahrmann, Ph.D.,
Thaddeus Stappenbeck, M.D., Ph.D.,
and more…
Peace Corps acting director to speak Feb. 19
Josephine Olsen, Ph.D., acting director of the Peace Corps, will present the talk “International Volunteering and Service in the 21st Century: Toward Peace and Development” at 4 p.m. Feb. 18 in Brown Hall Lounge.
Engineering school honors alumni
The School of Engineering & Applied Science will honor six distinguished alumni at the annual Engineering Alumni Awards banquet at 7 p.m. Feb. 19. The school also will present the Dean’s Award to two individuals and one Young Alumni Award.
Engineering Week on campus
The School of Engineering & Applied Science will host a week of special events Feb. 16-20 to inspire current and future engineers.
Substance behind theory
Photo by Robert BostonLinda Van Dillen, Ph.D., associate professor of physical therapy and of orthopedic surgery, studies how movement contributes to pain.
Construction update
Construction Update is published periodically and provides information about the progress of major building and renovation projects. Information is provided to the Record by facilities management.
Peace Corps acting director to speak Feb. 19
Josephine Olsen, Ph.D., acting director of the Peace Corps, will present the talk “International Volunteering and Service in the 21st Century: Toward Peace and Development” at 4 p.m. Feb. 19 in Brown Hall Lounge. Olsen’s presentation, the Benjamin E. Youngdahl Lecture in Social Policy, is free and open to the public. Olsen has had a […]
Look, you had hair!
Photo by Joe AngelesKevin Folkl (left) laughs with his sister at the Hall of Fame Induction breakfast at the Knight Center Feb. 6. Folkl and nine other standout WUSTL athletes were honored at the breakfast and then again that night at the women’s basketball game.
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