Environmental campus design focus of forum
“For universities, the question is, ‘How can we look to the future and take a lead role in terms of planning, facilities and operations?'” organizer Peter MacKeith says.
Softball heads home with 12-0 mark
The softball team won its second University Athletic Association title in school history by posting a perfect 8-0 record at the UAA Championships in Altamonte Springs, Fla. The Bears (12-0, 8-0 UAA) returned from their spring break trip with the best start in school history. The pitching was nearly perfect in the UAA Championships as […]
Men’s swimming, diving takes 10th at NCAAs
The men’s swimming and diving team finished strong to take 10th place at the NCAA Championships March 20 in St. Peters, Mo. The Bears, who matched their school-best NCAA finish, were in 30th place after the first day of competition but rallied for a top-10 finish with 102 points. Kenyon College won the meet with […]
Rankings have medical school, GWB at No. 2
The Department of Biomedical Engineering in the School of Engineering & Applied Science moved up two spots to 14th in the nation.
Softball’s Sagartz tosses perfect game
From April 1-3, the No. 3 softball team went 2-1, suffering its first defeat of the season. On April 1, freshman pitcher Laurel Sagartz threw the first perfect game in WUSTL history on her 19th birthday as the Bears won at Missouri Baptist University, 3-0. Sagartz struck out six as she improved to 7-0. On […]
Brain activity changes in Tourette syndrome
The findings have “been hypothesized for 40 years, but this is the first time it’s been demonstrated,” principal investigator Kevin J. Black says.
Downtown marker to identify University’s original campus
At 4 p.m. April 30, a historical marker will be placed on the southwest corner of 17th and Washington streets.
Presidential debate volunteers sought
Applications are now being accepted for volunteers to help support the presidential debate Oct. 8 at the University. Possible responsibilities for volunteers range from providing administrative support to assisting with tickets and credentials. All WUSTL full-time and part-time students, postdoctoral scholars, faculty and staff are eligible to apply. For more information and to complete an […]
Commitment to equal employment reaffirmed
Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton reaffirms the University’s commitment to equal opportunity and cultural diversity.
4 elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Carl Frieden, Jeffrey I. Gordon, John F. McDonnell and Carl Phillips have received this “great recognition,” Chancellor Wrighton says.
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