40 Days of Engagement
Through a series of targeted events, Washington University (through Bear Beginnings: New Student Fall Orientation and the First 40) aims to assist first-year students in adapting and, ultimately, excelling in college.
Out of This World
Six women science stars who are part of the recently launched Mars Curiosity mission exemplify Washington University’s excellent training in the sciences.
Iconic Buildings, Modern Uses
Washington University considers ways to maintain, preserve, restore and adaptively reuse original campus buildings for a new era.
Kemper Art Museum Presents Cubist Master Georges Braque
The first major U.S. museum exhibition in 16 years devoted to seminal modern artist Georges Braque will open Jan. 25, 2013, at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum. Georges Braque and the Cubist Still Life, 1928–1945 will run through April 21, 2013.
World-Renowned Plant Biologist to Head Arts & Sciences
Barbara Schaal takes the helm of Arts & Sciences as its first female dean of the faculty.
A Boost for Depression Research
Research on neurosteroids may provide the answer for the 5 to 10 million people who can’t find relief with current depression medications.
Bear Sports Fall 2012
It’s been a great season for the Bears, with the 2012 NCAA Woman of the Year award and four UAA championships.
Listen In: Jeremy Rifkin’s Third Industrial Revolution
The international economic forecaster and social observer predicts a future where the world’s energy needs are met in your own backyard.
Special Place Honors Jim McLeod’s ‘Special Way’
The university builds ‘McLeod’s Way,’ a newly landscaped gathering place, just south of the Forsyth Underpass in memory of the late Dean James E. McLeod, an inspirational leader.
Financial Planning, with a Good Backbeat
Johnny Deas, MBA ’04, nudges kids toward financial literacy with clever lyrics and a thumping base line.
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