Psychological Service Center now forming support groups
The center is an outpatient mental health clinic operated by the Department of Psychology in Arts & Sciences.
Concert, symposium highlight French composer Guilmant
The Department of Music in Arts & Sciences and the St. Louis chapter of the American Guild of Organists will present a concert and symposium highlighting the works of French composer Alexandre Guilmant (1837-1911) March 19-20. The concert will commemorate the immense organ of 10,000 pipes built for Festival Hall, the primary concert venue of […]
Walker memorial service is May 6
He was a professor of physics and a faculty fellow of the McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences.
4 elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Carl Frieden, Jeffrey I. Gordon, John F. McDonnell and Carl Phillips have received this “great recognition,” Chancellor Wrighton says.
Avant-garde comic book artists to lecture Sept. 27
The Gallery of Art will host “An Evening With Comic Artists Charles Burns and Gary Panter” at 7 p.m. Sept. 27 in Steinberg Auditorium. The lecture is free and open to the public and is organized in conjunction with the St. Louis Comic Art Show, a one-day event held downtown at the City Museum, 701 […]
Phillips receives prestigious geology award
He was awarded the annual G.K. Gilbert Award at the Geological Society of America’s annual meeting Nov. 2-5 in Seattle.
Obituaries: Fingert, Peltier, Perry
Patricia Sacks Fingert; Louis Cook Peltier; Betty Perry.
Chamber Orchestra to perform hits of the Baroque Feb. 2
The Washington University Chamber Orchestra — under the director of Elizabeth Macdonald, director of strings in the Department of Music in Arts & Sciences — will perform a concert of all-time hits from the Baroque era and the 20th century at 8 p.m. Feb. 2 in Umrath Hall Lounge. The concert will opens with American […]
Obituaries: Joist, Stoia
Johann Heinrich Joist, medical school;
Eugene Stoia, music teacher.
Obituary: Hadas, professor of English, Religious Studies; 73
A professor of English and of Religious Studies for nearly 40 years, his class “Bible as Literature” was popular with students.
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