University launches annual Arts & Education Council fund drive
The A&E Council does not receive government support and relies solely on donations from local individuals and institutions.
Campus Watch
The following incidents were reported to University Police March 16-22. 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. March 16 6:19 p.m. — A student […]
Bayly installed as first Hughes professor in engineering
Bayly has taught at WUSTL since 1993 and holds appointments in the mechanical engineering and biomedical engineering departments.
Of note
Henric Stefan W. Krawczynski, Ph.D.,
Gregory C. DeAngelis, Ph.D. and
Heinz M. Schaettlerr, Ph.D.
‘Jewzapalooza’ set for March 31
The annual celebration promotes Jewish culture, people and religion and is sponsored by the Jewish Student Union.
‘Pioneer Days’ at Tyson Research Center
Children ages 3-6 and an accompanying adult are welcome to attend Tyson Research Center’s “Pioneer Days” from 9:30-11:30 a.m. April 5. Through activities such as building a toy or making a candle, attendees will explore what life was like for pioneers who lived in St. Louis County more than 100 years ago. Pioneer Days is […]
Celebrating social work
Photo by Mary ButkusAdministrators, students and alumni enjoy a March 16 Social Work Month celebration in Brown Lounge.
Graduate Student Research Symposium is April 2
Open to the University community, the event provides graduate students an opportunity to present their research to a broad audience.
Sciatica nerve pain study seeks volunteers
School of Medicine researchers are testing the effectiveness of an investigational drug for the treatment of this neuropathic pain.
Larry Haskin, Professor of Earth & Planetary Sciences, dies at 70
HaskinProfessor Larry Haskin died today, March 24, 2005, after a long struggle with a blood disorder called myelofibrosis. He died in his sleep at home. There will be no public service. He is survived by his wife, Mary Haskin, his son Dierk, his daughters Rachel and Jean, and four grandchildren. Professor Haskin joined Washington University in 1976, following three years with NASA’s Johnson Space Center as chief of the Lunar and Planetary Sciences Division. He served as chair of the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences until 1990.
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