Wal-Mart wisdom
Photo by Kevin LowderThe Olin School of Business sponsored the International Business Outlook Conference April 16 at the Knight Center.
Welcome to my home and maybe yours?
Photo by Joe AngelesMore than 1,000 high-school seniors, plus additional juniors and sophomores, will have visited the University during April Welcome.
Low serotonin-receptor levels linked to depression
Researchers say the low number could be the result of damage to the hippocampus that is caused by depressive episodes.
Arts & Sciences presents staff awards
They are given to personnel who have contributed significantly to the teaching, advising, counseling and research efforts.
Commencement Week Calendar
A guide to events on campus during Commencement week.
Thakor named Simon professor
He joins the Olin School of Business from the University of Michigan; he will be the John E. Simon Professor of Finance here.
Class of 2007 is rich in talent, diversity
The approximately 1,375 first-year students hail from all over the world and represent approximately 20 countries and 50 states.
University Events
“University Events” lists a portion of the activities taking place at Washington University Sept. 12-25. Visit the Web for expanded calendars for the Hilltop Campus (calendar.wustl.edu) and the School of Medicine (medschool.wustl.edu/calendars.html). Exhibits History of Adult Education at Washington University, 1854-2004. Through May 31. January Hall, Rm. 20. 935-4806. Chinese Ceramics Today. Through Sept. 30. […]
Avant-garde comic book artists to lecture Sept. 27
The Gallery of Art will host “An Evening With Comic Artists Charles Burns and Gary Panter” at 7 p.m. Sept. 27 in Steinberg Auditorium. The lecture is free and open to the public and is organized in conjunction with the St. Louis Comic Art Show, a one-day event held downtown at the City Museum, 701 […]
Distinguished faculty
Photo by Joe AngelesAlison J. Whelan was one of four to receive a Distinguished Faculty Award at the Founders Day Dinner and Awards Presentation Sept. 20 at America’s Center.
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