‘Work, Families and Public Policy’ series to continue on Sept. 26
Now in its ninth year, the series features one-hour presentations on research interests of faculty from local and national universities.
‘Science Saturdays’ series to scan the skies
The four lectures — free and open to the public — in October surround the theme “Understanding the Heavens.”
Campus Watch
There is no Campus Watch for this issue of the Record.
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.
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Katrina discussion
Photo by David KilperNumerous WUSTL faculty participated in a Sept. 14 forum that addressed “What Hurricane Katrina Wrought.”
Corporate governance reforms to be examined
The forum on “The ‘New’ Corporate Governance: How are Reforms Working?” will bring to campus leading experts from around the world.
Retirees honored for 762 years of service
Several University retirees were recognized for their tenures at a luncheon hosted by Chancellor Wrighton.
Virgil professorship
Photo by Mary ButkusMahendra Gupta was recently installed as the inaugural Geraldine J. and Robert L. Virgil Professor in Accounting and Management.
‘Science on Tap’
Michael E. Wysession will open the series Sept. 28 with a talk on “The Sumatra Earthquake: Could It Happen Here?”
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