The eyes of the world are on WUSTL this week for the vice presidential debate, and the Record will cover it all. Look for expanded debate coverage here and in a special, 12-page full color print issue.
Jay Swoboda believes that building “green” homes is not only the right thing to do, it is sound business practice. Swoboda, a 2002 graduate in Arts & Sciences, is an entrepreneur who is showing the St. Louis community a burgeoning market for green, modern, precision-built homes in urban neighborhoods. Swoboda will talk about his experiences […]
A confluence of changes in the health-care system are going to lead to a perfect storm that will make us realize our health-care system needs a major overhaul, says Timothy D. McBride, Ph.D., leading health economist and professor of social work.
Novelist Zachary Lazar, author of “Sway” (2008) and “Aaron Approximately” (1998), will read from his work 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3, for the Writing Program in Arts & Sciences.
This month, University College and the Department of Physics, both in Arts & Sciences, invite the public to join WUSTL professors in exploring “Science and the Next U.S. President” during the biannual Saturday Science lecture series.
The men’s soccer team (7-2) won its sixth consecutive game with a 1-0 road win Sept. 26 at NCAA Division II Truman State University. Junior John Hengel scored the game-winning goal, kicking in a rebound in the 85th minute. The score was Hengel’s fourth-straight game-winning goal and his team-leading sixth goal of the year. The […]
Strobe Talbott, president of The Brookings Institution, will deliver the School of Law’s Tyrrell Williams Lecture on “The Great Experiment: The Old World Order, the New World Order, and the Next World Order” at 3 p.m. Oct. 13 in the Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom at Anheuser-Busch Hall.