Campus Authors: Walter H. Lewis and Memory P.F. Elvin-Lewis
Walter H. Lewis and Memory P.F. Elvin-Lewis’ Medical Botany, Plants Affecting Human Health.
Obituary: Ted Reich, psychiatry professor, 65
Considered one of the founders of modern psychiatric genetics, “Our institution and psychiatry in general are significantly diminished by his loss.”
American Music of the 1980s today at Gallery of Art
The final concert in the Music at the Gallery of Art series, the four featured composers represent very different styles and musical aesthetics.
Dinosaur fossil record
Graduate student Julia Heathcote found that existing data is between one-half and two-thirds complete, or of high quality, for dinosaur data.
Fiction writer Antrim to read here today
Fiction writer Donald Antrim will read from his work at 4 p.m. April 16 for The Writing Program in Arts & Sciences. The reading is free and open to the public and will take place in Hurst Lounge, Duncker Hall, Room 201. A reception will follow. Antrim has published three novels: Elect Mr. Robinson for […]
Clark-Ryan conquers challenges by leaps and bounds
She is an award-winning artist who also anchored the jump events for the women’s track and field team.
Student speaker Nazarian dedicated to serving peers
Though the senior class president’s studies certainly took up much of his time, many of his hours were spent outside the classroom.
Carcaterra to launch Center for the Humanities Writers Series
Lorenzo Carcaterra, author of The New York Times best-seller Sleepers, will launch the 2003-04 Center for the Humanities Writers Series. Carcaterra will host two events while at the University. At 8 p.m. Sept. 22, he will read from his work in Anheuser-Busch Hall, Room 202. And at 4 p.m. Sept. 23, he will lead a […]
Pioneers sought ‘healthy’ places to live, writings reveal
Assessments of the “sickliness” or “health” of land pervade 19th-century settlers’ letters, journals, newspapers and literature.
Advice from Hollywood
Photo by Mary ButkusHollywood producer Stratton Leopold hosted an informal talk with film students Nov. 6 and then conducted a series of one-on-one critiques.
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