Vizzier named law’s career director
Carol Vizzier, J.D., has been appointed director of Career Services and Public Interest, announced Kent D. Syverud, J.D., dean and the Ethan A. H. Shepley University Professor.
Collaborative effort
Photo by Kevin LowderErin Finneran, Ph.D., postdoctoral lecturer in English in Arts & Sciences, leads a discussion with a sixth-grade class from Flynn Park Elementary School after the class viewed the play “Hana’s Suitcase.”
Challenge issued to raise No. 9 recycling ranking
The Top 10 finish came in the paper-recycling category as part of the annual Environmental Protection Agency-sponsored RecycleMania program.
Take advantage of tuition tax deduction
The Internal Revenue Service suggests taxpayers wanting to claim the higher education tuition and fees deduction wait until mid-February to file their 2006 taxes.
Campus Watch
Jan 18-24
Jan. 23
11:16 a.m. — A complainant reported a departmental laptop missing from the copy/workroom area of Simon Hall. The computer was last used Dec. 22, 2006, and discovered missing Jan. 4. The computer is valued at $1,700.
9:13 p.m. — A student reported an unknown person(s) stole his white MacBook laptop and power cord from a table in Olin Library on level A. The student stated he left his laptop to get a drink of water and when he returned the laptop was gone. No suspects or witnesses were identified. Theft occurred between approximately 9-9:01 p.m. The laptop and power cord are valued at $1,500
University Police also responded to three auto accidents, two larcenies and one report of trespassing.
University receives award for MLK efforts
The award is the “Distinguished Higher Education/Community Service Award” from the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. State Celebration Commission.
Nine set for induction to Sports Hall of Fame
Nine inductees will enter the University’s Sports Hall of Fame Jan. 26. Later that night, the 12th induction class will be recognized at halftime of the 6 p.m. women’s basketball game against Brandeis University in the Athletic Complex.
United Way campaign goal already exceeded
With a stated United Way Campaign goal of $540,000, to date the University has raised more than $542,000.
Win streak reaches 11 for men’s basketball
On Jan. 19, the Bears the defeated University of Rochester, 68-59, at the WUSTL Field House.
Arye Nehorai one of two honored for outstanding technical contributions
Arye Nehorai, Ph.D., the Eugene and Martha Lohman Professor and chair of the Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering in the School of Engineering & Applied Science, has won the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ Signal Processing Society (SPS) 2007 Technical Achievement Award.
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