Social work lecture series to address pressing issues
The George Warren Brown School of Social Work’s spring lecture series addresses a broad spectrum of issues from elder care to the future of social policy. The series will kick off Feb. 7 with a lecture by Melvin Oliver, Ph.D., titled “Can We Preserve the Progressive Soul of Asset-Based Social Policy?” Oliver is a professor of sociology and dean of social sciences in the College of Letters and Sciences at the University of California, Santa Barbara. All lectures will be held at noon in Brown Hall, Room 124.
‘The Splendor of Vienna’
The performance will include chamber music by Franz Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven.
The Trojan Women: Himes to direct Euripides’ classic Jan. 28-Feb. 6
Widely considered the greatest anti-war play ever written, it remains both timeless and timely, a poignant meditation on the aftermath of battle.
Washington University Code of Conduct
The code governs “members of the University community”: employees, volunteers and those who do business with the University.
Post office moves from ‘temporary’ place
After being in a “trailer” for more than 20 years, it’s headed to its hopefully permanent location in The Village.
More than 30 local organizations join Kemper Art Museum in hosting events
The nearly 70 events are being held in conjunction with the major exhibit Inside Out Loud: Women’s Health in Contemporary Art.
Cervical cancer treatment methods depend on age
“There is very little data about treatment of cervical cancer in the elderly,” says Jason Wright, author of an article in the journal Cancer.
Saigh Foundation provides professorship gift; Rudy installed in recent ceremony
Yoram Rudy joined the University this fall as professor of biomedical engineering with joint appointments in the School of Medicine.
Sports
Women’s track & field wins Rose-Hulman Quad The women’s track and field team opened the 2005 season Jan. 22 by winning the Rose-Hulman Quad in Terre Haute, Ind. The team registered 128 points, just ahead of host Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. The WUSTL men placed third with 107 points, while Rose-Hulman won the meet with […]
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