Last Chance for Eden to show Dec. 3

Nationally acclaimed director Lee Mun Wah will present his film Last Chance for Eden at 3 p.m. Dec. 3 in Goldfarb Hall, Room 124. A discussion with Wah will follow. Last Chance for Eden is a documentary featuring men and women discussing the issues of racism and sexism in the workplace. They examine the impact […]

Goldstein awards seek nominees

They seek to recognize the contributions made by teaching faculty in training medical students to become outstanding physicians.

Poet Bang to present for Writing Program Reading Series Dec. 2

Courtesy photoMary Jo BangPoet Mary Jo Bang, associate professor of English in Arts & Sciences, will read from her latest collection, The Eye is Like a Strange Balloon (2004), at 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 2, for The Writing Program Reading Series.

A passion for life and learning

Here is the thing about envisioning someone who specializes in Chaucer. You automatically imagine that he wears a tweed jacket with leather elbow patches, smokes a pipe and speaks slowly, deliberately and in a monotone. What a relief then, to find out that David A. Lawton, Ph.D., professor and chair of the English department and […]

Playwriting festival

Photo by Mary ButkusReadings of four student plays culminated the two-week 2004 A.E. Hotchner Playwriting Workshop.

Sports

Volleyball team wins central region title The No. 6 Bears volleyball team went 2-0 en route to winning the NCAA Central Region Championship in Pella, Iowa. WUSTL swept past No. 20 Elmhurst College, 3-0, Nov. 13 in the final match. The Bears jumped out of the gates in the first game, led by junior Megan […]

Holiday greetings

Courtesy photoThe annual Siteman Cancer Center holiday card can be purchased at the Barnard Health and Cancer Information Center.
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