Founders Day gala to feature Newsweek editor Jon Meacham
The Alumni Association will commemorate Washington University’s founding at the annual Founders Day ceremony Saturday, Nov. 8, at the America’s Center.
Latin American intellectuals focus of two-day conference
The Latin American Studies program in Arts & Sciences is sponsoring the 2008 South by Midwest two-day conference called “Rethinking Intellectuals in Latin America.” Free and open to the public, the conference will be held Nov. 7-8 at the Knight Center on the Danforth Campus. The conference will be an interdisciplinary gathering with participation of […]
Civil engineering no longer admitting new students
Beginning this fall, the School of Engineering & Applied Science no longer will admit students for the bachelor of science degree in civil engineering and will not seek re-accreditation for the degree program when it expires in September 2013. The decision was made by the Department of Mechanical, Aerospace & Structural Engineering. The degree is […]
Dance all night
Photo by Kevin LowderSeniors Emily Rubenstein (left) and Jamie Hanley, members of the Delta Gamma sorority, lead the “morale dance” during Dance Marathon Oct. 25 in the Athletic Complex.
Law school intersession offers intensive study opportunities
The School of Law will hold intersession courses Jan. 5-9, 2009, allowing upper-level students to take a one-unit short course in a subject that enriches their curriculum. Top attorneys, professors and other legal professionals will teach these classes. Intersession offerings include: “Chapter 11 Strategies for the Business Lawyer”; “Comparative Property and Tax Law: Select Topics, […]
OVATIONS! concert celebrates acclaimed choreographer Jose Limon
Luna Negra Dance Theater brings its unique form of dance to Edison Theatre 8 p.m. Nov. 7 and 8 as part of the OVATIONS! series.
Dance all night
Photo by Kevin LowderSeniors Emily Rubenstein (left) and Jamie Hanley, members of the Delta Gamma sorority, lead the “morale dance” during Dance Marathon Oct. 25 in the Athletic Complex.
Volleyball digs for the cure vs. UMSL
The No. 4 volleyball team dropped a five-set match to Division II University of Missouri-St. Louis on Susan G. Komen Dig for the Cure Night at the WUSTL Field House Oct. 22. Participating in the nationwide program to benefit the Susan G. Komen for the Cure network of St. Louis, fans and other supporters made […]
BJC Institute of Health reaches great heights
Courtesy PhotoConstruction is progressing at the 11-story BJC Institute of Health at Washington University.
Treatment filters out bad cholesterol
Photo by Tim ParkerSchool of Medicine physicians offer patients with high cholesterol a new technique called LDL apheresis, which filters bad cholesterol out of the blood.
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