Shuttle system to offer new Blue Line in fall semester
Starting in the fall, the new line will take some of the stops currently served by the Green Line, dramatically decreasing travel time.
Sports
Women’s 4×400 relay takes second at NCAAs The women’s 4×400 meter relay team notched a second-place finish for the second straight NCAA meet to conclude the final day of the 2005 Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships May 28. Fresh off a ninth-place finish in the NCAA Indoor Championships, the women’s track and field […]
Staff Day features sports, friendship and fun
In addition to the activities, numerous staff members won various prizes, including airline tickets and a digital camera.
Genes affect sensitivity to alcohol
Two genes were found to affect sensitivity to alcohol intoxication, interest in alcohol consumption and risk of developmental brain damage from alcohol.
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Florence art-history semester abroad program set to be launched this fall
Classes will be taught largely by WUSTL faculty and are held in the School of Art’s Florence facility, with frequent trips to museums and churches.
Skinker set to be closed temporarily at Parkway
Starting today, the temporary bridge at that intersection will be removed and permanent roadways will be installed; dates and times could change.
Highly appreciated
Photo by Robert BostonProject ARK members enjoy ice cream at the School of Medicine’s Employee Appreciation Day picnic at Hudlin Park.
A lifesaving leader
Richard D. Wetzel, Ph.D., first came to St. Louis to attend Concordia Seminary. But when he arrived at the seminary, he wasn’t dreaming of a small country church. He wanted to become a college professor. He comes from an extended family that includes nine college professors, and almost all of them taught at Lutheran colleges. […]
Wallace distinguished professor
Photo by Mary ButkusMartin Cripps was installed May 11 as the John K. Wallace Jr. and Ellen A. Wallace Distinguished Professor of Managerial Economics.
Merrifield named diversity initiatives special assistant
Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton has made the appointment in an effort to strengthen diversity among the University’s students, faculty and staff.
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