New history book wins national design award
Beginning a Great Work: Washington University in St. Louis, 1853-2003, received a bronze medal from CASE; the book is available at the Campus Store.
Of note
Denise E. Wilfrey, Ph.D.,
David C. Van Essen, Ph.D.,
Jan A. Nolta, Ph.D.,
Jay W. Ponder, Ph.D.
and more…
Lawlor to take reins as social work dean
The dean of the School of Social Service Administration at the University of Chicago will assume the helm at GWB on July 1.
GWB dean search committee named
Enola E. Proctor will chair the 14-member committee, appointed by Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton; Khinduka will step down after 30 years of service.
Kemper elected board chairman
He is president and CEO of Commerce Bancshares; John McDonnell and Stephen Brauer were elected as vice chairmen.
@ Washington University in St. Louis
At Washignton intro text for index page.
Brookings Smith professorship in entrepreneurship established
Its first holder will be Barton H. Hamilton, professor of economics, of management and of entrepreneurship in the Olin School of Business.
Schaal is first woman elected vice president of National Academy of Sciences
SchaalMembers of the National Academy of Sciences have elected Barbara A. Schaal, Ph.D., vice president of the Academy. Schaal is Spencer T. Olin Professor in Arts & Sciences in biology at Washington University in St. Louis. With her election, Schaal becomes the first woman ever elected vice president of the Academy.
R. Don Higginbotham will deliver the annual Thomas Fulbright Lecture in History on Feb. 23 in Graham Chapel
HigginbothamR. Don Higginbotham, a leading expert on the American Revolution and George Washington, will deliver the annual Thomas Fulbright Lecture in History as part of the Assembly Series at 11 a.m. Feb. 23 in Graham Chapel. The chapel is located just north of Mallinckrodt Student Center (6445 Forsyth Blvd.) on the Washington University Hilltop Campus. The lecture is free and open to the public.
Passion for social justice, medical education earns Mathews award
Katherine Jahnige Mathews has received the Association of American Medical Colleges’ Herbert W. Nickens Faculty Fellowship.
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