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.
Obituary: William C. Jones, emeritus professor, 79
Jones was an internationally acclaimed scholar on Chinese law. He translated the last major imperial Chinese legal code — The Great Qing Code — and the first precursor of the civil code of the People’s Republic of China — The General Principles of the Civil Law. Jones also authored the popular legal reference book, Basic Principles of Civil Law in China.
WUSTL e-Record — Sept. 16, 2005
Welcome to the online edition of this week’s Record. Gephardt Institute to celebrate inaugural event – http://record.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/5566.html?e Constitution Day to be marked by discussion with Gephardt – http://record.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/5740.html?e WUSTL gives generously to hurricane relief – http://record.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/5762.html?e Coordinating Council for Diversity Initiatives formed – http://record.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/5741.html?e ‘Freshman 15’ theory is validated by medical study – http://record.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/5760.html?e RECORD […]
Treating the whole patient
“A large part of my work involves caring for pediatric patients who are undergoing stem-cell transplants,” says Shalini Shenoy, M.D. “I like what I do, because even though a transplant is a fairly rigorous intervention, the end result can be so gratifying — we can reverse a lot of very serious disorders with it.” Shenoy […]
Campus Author: Stephen Leet
The associate professor of architecture’s book is titled Richard Neutra’s Miller House.
Service First
Photo by Mary ButkusMore than 1,000 WUSTL students, mainly freshmen, volunteered their time for the annual Service First initiative.
Dancer Alonzo King to present discussion
In addition, King and Arturo Fernandez will set excerpts from two of King’s works on students in the Performing Arts Department.
Weidenbaum Center forum series to open with discussion of excise taxes in health care
The series, which is free and open to the public, also includes forums on education finance and monetary policy.
Mallinckrodt distinguished professor
Photo by Mary ButkusWilliam F. Tate was installed as an Edward Mallinckrodt Distinguished Professor in Arts & Sciences Sept. 6 in Holmes Lounge.
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