Guelker cryptology collection acquired
In World War II, the alumnus was entrusted with top-secret Sigaba equipment to intercept and translate messages from the enemy.
Carlin to perform concert March 28
Renowned pianist Seth Carlin, professor of music and director of the piano program in Arts & Sciences, will perform music of Johann Sebastian Bach, Maurice Ravel and Robert Schumann at 7:30 p.m. March 28 in Edison Theatre. For Carlin, the concert will represent a new approach to the repertoire he performs on the modern piano. […]
A craving for challenges
With a Dominican heritage, a childhood spent in Puerto Rico and a primarily American education, it’s no surprise Gregorio A. Sicard, M.D., craves variety, both in his professional and personal life. Having spent more than 30 years at the School of Medicine and Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Sicard has been at the Medical Campus longer than almost […]
Nobel Prize-winning chemist Hoffmann to speak
Poet and Nobel Prize-winning chemist Roald Hoffmann will present the William C. Ferguson Memorial Lecture, titled “One Culture or the Commonalities and Differences Between the Arts and Sciences,” at 4 p.m. April 13 in Graham Chapel. Though he is best known as a chemist, Hoffmann also is a published poet. In his talk, he will […]
HIV, addictions are topics of GWB forum
As part of the University’s Sesquicentennial celebration, the Cormorbidity and Addictions Center at the George Warren Brown School of Social Work will host “Advancing Social Work Research in Addictions and HIV” April 15-16. The conference will bring together leading scholars to examine addictions and HIV research from a social work perspective. Information gathered at this […]
Old-school tradition: Building the Hilltop one stone at a time
Making masonry on the University’s new buildings appear similar to that on the older buildings is the result of a unique process.
Early Romantic music to be featured in concert
The Department of Music in Arts & Sciences will present a free recital of early Romantic music featuring German violinist Christine Busch and Seth Carlin, professor of music, at 8 p.m. May 5 in Holmes Lounge. A renowned Baroque violinist, Busch will bring her skills as a period-instrument performer. She will play a violin with […]
Campus Authors: Jill Carnaghi
Job One: Experiences of New Professionals in Student Affairs includes chapters co-written by WUSTL student affairs professionals.
Of note
Mark Johnston, Ph.D.,
Hillary Johnson,
Susan E. Mackinnon, M.D.,
Harriet K. Switzer, Ph.D.,
and more…
A beautiful new look at the center of the Hilltop
Photo by Joe AngelesThe now-renovated Olin Library was rededicated May 7 in a ceremony attended by about 800 people.
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