Campus Watch
The following incidents were reported to University Police Sept. 16-21. 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. Sept. 16 11:28 a.m. — A student […]
It takes a Village
Photo by Kevin LowderChase Sackett (left), a junior majoring in classics and economics in Arts & Sciences, leads visitor on an open house tour of Village East residence hall Sept. 16.
Introducing new faculty members
Nicholas S. Argyres, Ph.D.,
Viktor Gruev, Ph.D.,
Jen Maigret and
Yinjie Tang, Ph.D.,
Pulitzer Foundation, Brown School join forces
Photo by Jerry Naunheim Jr.The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts and the George Warren Brown School of Social Work have announced a new partnership.
Zoberi to direct radiation oncology at Siteman West County
Imran Zoberi, M.D., has been named medical director of radiation oncology at the Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital.
Meet the author
Courtesy PhotoAfter delivering a well-attended Assembly Series presentation Sept. 17 in Graham Chapel, Elizabeth Kolbert answered questions from students, including Tyler Nading, a senior civil engineering major and member of the men’s basketball team.
Old friends, new friends
Photo by Whitney CurtisRisa Zwerling Wrighton (right) greets Marilee Keys during the Woman’s Club Fall Welcome Lunch at Harbison House Sept. 15. Wrighton hosted the luncheon to introduce women new to WUSTL to the Woman’s Club.
‘Cool’ Saturday jazz series begins at Kemper Sept. 27
The Saturday afternoon jazz series, a set of four free concerts in conjunction with the “Birth of Cool Exhibit” at Kemper Art Museum begins Sept. 27 with the BAG Trio.
Morgan sets American record at Paralympic Games
Kerri Morgan, instructor in the Program in Occupational Therapy, took fifth place in two events at the 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing Sept. 11 and 15.
‘Presenting China’ focus of international conference
How the Chinese nation presents itself to the world — as in its recent hosting of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games — and how it is perceived by other nations — including rival global superpower, the United States — is the focus of an international conference Oct. 17-18 at Washington University.
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