A lost gem in the world of opera, Lee Hoiby’s adaptation of the Ivan Turgenev play will be presented at 8 p.m. March 18-19.
The author of 11 books, she is a cancer survivor, a prominent lesbian activist, an influential literary editor and a gifted translator.
The award-winning 12-member group will be joined by Mama’s Pot Roast, a WUSTL improv comedy troupe.
The Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology and the Seismological Society of America have selected him to give about 12 talks.
The University’s affiliate leases and manages more than 1,000 off-campus apartments to students, faculty, and staff.
He has been a finalist for both the National Book Award and the National Book Critics’ Circle Award.
Christine R. Johnson, assistant professor of history and a specialist in Renaissance Germany, will give the lecture March 23.
The festival, co-sponsored by the Program in Film and Media Studies, will feature the St. Louis premiere of three recent Italian films.
The former House majority and minority leader and two-time presidential candidate will also receive an honorary doctor of humane letters degree.
Physicians believe a vaccine-induced immune response could be used to supplement other cancer therapies or to immunize high-risk people.
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