For student speaker Friedman, organization is key
“I’ve learned to enjoy the process and enjoy the path I’m on, because life is a blur and college is even faster,” he says.
Gallery of Graduates
Read profiles of some of the University’s most interesting graduates.
Ebreck’s journey of compassion leads to law degree
“I left St. Louis still thinking I would use law in a different career and came back from South Africa wanting to practice law,” she says.
Campus Watch
There is no Campus Watch section for this issue of the Record.
Helping others is most important for Collins
Photo by Joe AngelesThough Rob Collins has a strong passion for art, his passion for helping others is even stronger — he plans to train to become a firefighter.The advertising design major from the School of Art plans to pursue a career as a firefighter after today’s Commencement.
Grosland is ‘as unassuming as her talent is conspicuous’
The visual communications major has emerged as an outstanding performer, starring as Laura in The Glass Menagerie, among many other roles.
GSC gets big boost from small package
The next-generation DNA sequencer acquired by the University represents only the second installation of this new instrument anywhere in the world.
George Warren Brown School of Social Work presents alumni, faculty awards
The George Warren Brown School of Social Work honored three individuals with Outstanding Alumni Awards at the 2005 Outstanding Social Work Awards Banquet May 12 at the Forest Park Visitor Center.
The school also presented an Outstanding Faculty Award to Mark R. Rank, Ph.D., the Herbert S. Hadley Professor of Social Welfare.
Outstanding Alumni Awards were presented to the Rev. Cynthia S. Bumb, Ruth Greene Richardson and Frank S. Seever.
Researchers find new fat is needed to clear the old
The old fat stored in the body’s peripheral tissues can’t be burned efficiently unless new fat is eaten or made in the liver.
More medical news
Summer schedule
After this issue, the Record will phase into its monthly summer publication schedule. Look for our next issue in June.
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