A time to celebrate
Photo by Mary ButkusRobert L. Mumphard receives a University memento from Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton during the December Degree Candidate Recognition Ceremony.
Danforth Scholars Show at Des Lee Gallery till Jan. 30
The School of Art is welcoming the new year with its Danforth Scholars Show. The exhibition, on view at the school’s Des Lee Gallery through Jan. 30, showcases the work of five current or recent graduate students: Jill Downen, Brandon Anschultz, Grant Miller, Yoshihiro Kitai and Alison Bates. A reception for the artists will be […]
Environmental series to resume Feb. 3
The Environmental Initiative was launched to explore the role that research universities can play in addressing environmental issues.
Chat With the Chancellor offered by HR
The Office of Human Resources is offering the opportunity to “Chat With the Chancellor” as part of the Brown Bag Seminar series. Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton will speak on several issues of importance to all members of the University community, and he will also take questions from the audience. The event will be from 12:10-12:50 […]
Book smart
Photo by Bob BostonThe new Diversity and Career Development Collection at the Bernard Becker Medical Library is sponsored by the Academic Women’s Network.
Poet McClatchy to talk Feb. 19
Poet and essayist J.D. McClatchy will read from his work at 8 p.m. Feb. 19 for The Writing Program Reading Series. The talk — sponsored by The Writing Program and the Department of English, both in Arts & Sciences — will take place in Hurst Lounge, Duncker Hall, Room 201. McClatchy has authored five poetry […]
Environmental initiative continues with program on plant sciences
The next Environmental Initiative Colloquium will explore “Plant Sciences: The Environment and Sustainability.” From 2-5 p.m. Feb. 26 in Room 300 of the Arts & Sciences Laboratory Science Building, four eminent scientists will discuss phytoremidiation, the inorganic carbon cycle, carbon sesquestration, the impact of genetically modified crops on the environment and the issue of sustainability. […]
Admissions seeks airport volunteers
The Office of Undergraduate Admissions is seeking staff volunteers to greet visiting high-school seniors at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport on March 25 and April 15. The two days mark the beginning of the University’s annual scholarship competition weekend and the multicultural “Celebrations” weekend for students admitted to next fall’s freshman class. Last year, approximately 60 […]
Safety and effectiveness of blood thinners studied
A team led by School of Medicine researchers has received a four-year, $2.7 million grant from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
Just think: MetroLink
They might not look much now, but three MetroLink stations adjacent to the University will soon start taking form.
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