Sounds of the South: School of Social Work’s Katrina benefit concert today
Graduate students, faculty and staff are invited to the Lopata Courtyard between Goldfarb and Brown halls today for “Sounds of the South,” a hurricane-relief benefit concert featuring the Zydeco Crawdaddys. The event, hosted by the George Warren Brown School of Social Work student body, will kick off with a happy hour at 6 p.m. The […]
Campbell to read for Writing Program Reading Series
The Pushcart Prize recipient is the author the novel Q Road (2002), which was named a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers book.
Campus Watch
The following incidents were reported to University Police Sept. 21-27. Readers with information that could assist in investigating these incidents are urged to call 935-5555. This information is provided as a public service to promote safety awareness and is available on the University Police Web site at police.wustl.edu. Sept. 21 9:27 a.m. — A person […]
A simple twist of fate
Forty years ago, fate sprung an ambush on Michael J. Welch. Welch, born and raised in the English city of Stoke-on-Trent, had just earned a Ph.D. in chemistry at the University of London and was on his way to Brookhaven National Laboratory in the United States for a postdoctoral appointment. He had filled out all […]
Obituary: Magrath, University trustee; 64
Also a University alumna, she died Sept. 23 in Naples, Fla., after a long battle with breast cancer.
Obituary: Magrath, University trustee; 64
Katherine B. Magrath, former member of the University’s Board of Trustees and University alumna, died Friday, Sept. 23, 2005, in Naples, Fla., after a long battle with breast cancer. She was 64.
WUSTL statement on personal Web page guidelines
Washington University Web guidelines allow personal pages produced by students, graduates, faculty or staff members. The university does not monitor these personal pages and is not responsible for their content. As long as personal Web pages comply with local, state and federal law — and do not involve copyright infringement, constitute libel or harassment, contain […]
Stop signs installed on Snow Way
In an effort to enhance pedestrian safety for faculty, staff and students crossing Snow Way Drive at The Village, stop signs have been installed on Snow Way adjacent to the existing crosswalk at the east end of The Village. East- and westbound drivers on Snow Way will be required to stop at the crosswalk between […]
Once-a-day AIDS meds in Third World nations to be tested
“This is the largest systematic trial of AIDS treatment to ever be conducted on a multinational stage,” David B. Clifford says.
More medical news
Katrina discussion
Photo by David KilperNumerous WUSTL faculty participated in a Sept. 14 forum that addressed “What Hurricane Katrina Wrought.”
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