An American Indian Pow Wow, a traditional food tasting and a panel discussion on the health of American Indians are among the highlights of American Indian Awareness Week March 23-28. All events are free and open to the public.
Photo by Robert BostonJohn Russell, Ph.D., associate dean for graduate education for the Division of Biology and Biomedical Sciences and professor of developmental biology, talks with Justin Perry, a student from Morehouse College, the nation’s largest liberal arts college for men.
Photo by Whitney CurtisCheryl Waites (left) and Rhonda Garver admire the paintings during the annual Washington University Nursery School gallery night fund-raiser March 7 at the Shearburn William Gallery in St. Louis. Each child created an original acrylic “masterpiece” on canvas for the event.
Photo by Robert BostonVirginia Buckles, Ph.D., executive director of the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, says WUSTL is “the most amazing place to do research.”
WUSTL physics professors will explore the genius of Galileo Galilei during the regular Saturday Science seminar series, sponsored by the Department of Physics in Arts & Sciences and University College.
The men’s and women’s indoor track and field teams combined to have six student-athletes earn All-America honors at the 2009 NCAA Division III Indoor Championships March 13-14 in Terre Haute, Ind. The men finished tied for 32nd out of 73 teams with six points, and the women tied for 54th out of 68 with two […]
Students from various countries at the George Warren Brown School of Social Work will offer a taste of their homelands at the 15th annual International Festival beginning at 5 p.m. Sunday, March 22, in Lab Science Building, Room 300.