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.
Thanksgiving feasts
Photo by Kevin LowderVarious dinners were held at the University, including at the Olin School of Business, the School of Law and Lien House.
Obituary: Blondiaux, French doctoral candidate
She was entering the dissertation stage of the program and was scheduled to earn a doctorate in the next 2-4 years.
University composers to be featured in Feb. 29 concert
Four distinguished St. Louis composers, all affiliated with the Department of Music in Arts & Sciences, will be honored with a concert of their works at 8 p.m. Feb. 29 in Edison Theatre. The Washington University Composers’ Chamber Music Concert will feature music of Harold Blumenfeld, John MacIvor Perkins and Robert Wykes — all professors […]
Obituary: Niekamp, 104
She was a clinical instructor in social work in the Department of Psychiatry.
Chimp study one of the top science stories of last year
A Congo field study of chimps by doctoral candidate Crickette Sanz was listed as No. 24 in recent rankings in Discover magazine.
WUSTL plays key role in Mars mission
Photo by Joe AngelesDegree candidate Bethany Ehlmann looks at Mars rover data with Raymond Arvidson at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Friedman to speak for Assembly Series
Thomas Friedman, a three-time Pulitzer Prize-winner, best-selling author and foreign affairs columnist for The New York Times, will discuss “What Kind of International Borders Will Exist in the 21st Century?” for the Assembly Series at 11 a.m. Sept. 17 in the Athletic Complex. Friedman’s lecture also is the Arts & Sciences Sesquicentennial Lecture. Having won […]
AAAS adds Balota, Pakrasi
The professors of psychology and biology, respectively, are among the 348 individuals elected as fellows for 2003.
Thanksgiving to be hosted by Freemans
Students not able to leave the University during Thanksgiving break will still be able to enjoy a traditional Thanksgiving dinner, thanks to the generosity of Philip M. Freeman, Ph.D., assistant professor of Classics in Arts & Sciences, and his wife, Alison. The Freemans, the faculty family in Brookings Residential College, will provide turkey and all […]
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