Black justice coalition president to talk
Keith Boykin, a prominent author and speaker, was a special assistant to the president and director of specialty media in the Clinton administration.
Dancing the night away
Photo by Mary ButkusMore than 350 students attended the annual Dance Marathon, helping raise more than $45,000 for charity.
Flex-spending plan enrollment ends Nov. 30
These plans allow employees to avoid paying taxes on money specifically set aside from their paychecks into spending accounts.
Show and tell
Photo by David KilperSenior chemical engineering major Bia Henriques discusses her research with Robyn Bartosch at a recent poster session at the Knight Center.
Comedy troupe to tackle All the Great Books at Edison
The world-renowned Reduced Shakespeare Company, those “bad boys of abridgement,” are returning here Nov. 19-20.
Feeding the campus – one ton at a time
If you can’t imagine what it would be like to feed an entire college campus, consider Rick Turner and Marc Foley, who do it every day.
Concert to feature music of Rossini, Liszt, Tchaikovsky
The Washington University Symphony Orchestra will perform music of Rossini, Liszt and Tchaikovsky at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 14. The performance is free and open to the public and takes place in the university’s Graham Chapel, just north of the Mallinckrodt Student Center, 6445 Forsyth Blvd. For more information, call (314) 935-4841.
Bon Appétit employee wins national recognition
Felicia Keeper, a Bon Appétit cashier who also waits on people at Holmes Lounge in Ridgley Hall, was recently honored at the Compass Group North America’s Be-A-Star Awards Celebration in Orlando. Compass Group, the parent company of Bon Appétit and several other food-service providers nationwide, recognized her for outstanding customer service. “When I first found […]
Short-story writer Hempel to speak, read
Recognized as one of America’s finest writers of short fiction, she will host a colloquium on the craft of fiction and a reading of her work.
Printmaking exhibition
Courtesy photoWUSTL printmaking is the focus of the exhibition Printmaking: A Contemporary Tradition at Southern Illinois College.
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