Super ads
Photo by Mary ButkusMaster of business administration students interact with professional advertising executives during the “Super Advertising Bowl IV” Feb. 1.
Quality of life in early breast cancer studied
In what physicians refer to as Stage 0 breast cancer, the disease is confined within the breast’s milk ducts and a lump rarely can be felt.
University composers to be featured in Feb. 29 concert
Four distinguished St. Louis composers, all affiliated with the Department of Music in Arts & Sciences, will be honored with a concert of their works at 8 p.m. Feb. 29 in Edison Theatre. The Washington University Composers’ Chamber Music Concert will feature music of Harold Blumenfeld, John MacIvor Perkins and Robert Wykes — all professors […]
Getting to know you
Photo by Mary ButkusThe Faculty Spring Reception Feb. 13 offered faculty members and students an opportunity to socialize in a relaxed atmosphere.
State of the art
Photo by Bob BostonMedical students admire the sculpture Techno-Primitive by Ralph Paquin, on display in front of Olin Residence Hall on Scott Avenue.
History-makers
Photo by Joe AngelesAuthor Candace O’Connor signs a copy of the University’s new pictorial history book for Robert I. Virgil at the Eliot Day festivities Feb. 23.
Of Mice and Men opera coming to Edison
The Washington University Opera will present Carlisle Floyd’s Of Mice and Men, based on John Steinbeck’s 1937 novella, at 8 p.m. March 19-20 in Edison Theatre. Set during the Great Depression, Of Mice and Men tells the story of two drifters, the wily George and simple-minded Lennie, who find work at a ranch. The pair […]
Yun to read for The Center for the Humanities
Writer, reporter and translator Mia Yun will read from her work at 8 p.m. March 29 as a part of The SmartSet Series: Where Great Writers Read, sponsored by The Center for Humanities in Arts & Sciences. The reading will take place in Anheuser-Busch Hall, Room 204. In addition, Yun will lead a seminar on […]
Colon cancer treatments tailored to genes
The goals are to maximize the benefits of treatment and reduce the risk of a harmful reaction, according to lead researcher Howard McLeod.
Clarinetist Silfies to return to University
Now with the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, he will perform at 8 p.m. April 12 in the Whitaker Hall auditorium.
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