Bear Necessities holds annual holiday sale
Bear Necessities, the nonprofit gift store operated by the Women’s Society of Washington University, will hold its annual holiday sale Dec. 10 and 11.
Campus Store hosts faculty, staff appreciation event Dec. 4
The annual Washington University Campus Store Faculty and Staff Appreciation Event will be from 3-7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 4, at the store in Mallinckrodt Center.
Lecture Dec. 10 to honor former residency grad
John Olson Jr., MD, PhD, a 1998 graduate of the Washington University General Surgery Residency Program, will give a lecture in honor of the late Keith D. Amos, MD, at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 10, in Connor Auditorium at the Farrell Learning and Teaching Center on the Medical Campus. Olson also will receive an alumni award named for Amos.
Record on hiatus for Thanksgiving holiday
The daily Record email takes a break for the Thanksgiving holidays after Nov. 26 and will resume publication Tuesday, Dec. 3. Check out news.wustl.edu for all the latest university news and information. The Record staff wishes everyone a safe and happy Thanksgiving holiday.
Taylor and Newstead overpasses reopened
The Missouri Department of Transportation project to construct a new interchange at Tower Grove Avenue and replace four bridges over Interstate 64/Highway 40 is on schedule to be completed mid-2014. Employees should note some changes that may affect their commutes. Some closures and openings are weather-dependent.
Washington University rolls out “Courtesy is Contagious” campaign
WUSTL’s “Courtesy is Contagious” campaign reminds cyclists to give pedestrians the right-of-way.
Learn about the 2014 Olin Sustainability Case Competition
Learn about the case and the competition, which in 2014 will focus on on-campus dining, at an info session at 4 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, in Simon Hall. Another session will be held Monday, Nov. 25.
Geography Awareness Week kicks off with lectures, geocaching competition
In celebration of Geography Awareness Week, the Data and GIS Services unit at Washington University Libraries, is hosting lectures, workshops and the GIS (Geographic Information Systems) Challenge Nov. 18-22.
Students can sign up for firsthand look at Israeli startup scene
A partnership between Washington
University in St. Louis’ Olin Business School and the Interdisciplinary
Center in Herzliya, Israel, will give undergraduates from any
American college or university a firsthand look this summer at the burgeoning Israeli
startup scene. Students have until Feb. 15 to sign up.
Consider Washington University for your group’s summer conference
The Summer Programs and Conference Services office invites faculty and staff members to consider Washington University in St. Louis’ Danforth Campus as a site for their organizations’ summer conferences.
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