Hillel symposium: ‘Gateways to Social Justice’ March 21
St. Louis Hillel at Washington University will host a symposium titled “Gateways to Social Justice” from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. March 21 in Brown Hall, Room 100, and Holmes Lounge. The symposium is a component of the Hillel’s Social Justice Institute. The opening keynote addresses will be presented in Brown Hall, Room 100, by Mark Pelavin, […]
Lützeler wins Goethe Medal
The Goethe Award is an official German award of merit; it is the highest medal a foreigner can receive for work done in the field of cultural exchange.
Gibson is co-recipient of George book award
His book “exemplifies the best of contemporary work in the field of political psychology,” the awards committee said.
Pake memorial scheduled May 1
The emeritus trustee, also a former professor and provost, died March 4 at age 79.
Hales adds strong intellect to her kindness, compassion
Much of her spare time was spent trying to help people struggling with just about every possible problem.
Psychology study: Tip percentage declines as bill total increases
A “tip” the University researchers pass on to food servers: Encourage separate checks at large tables; this will help maximize gratuities.
There’s no place like home
Selections from the 1902 stage musical The Wizard of Oz by St. Louis native Paul Tietjens will highlight a performance of 19th- and early 20th-century popular song at 7 p.m. Nov. 7 at the Gallery of Art. The concert, part of the Music at the Gallery of Art series, will feature six songs by Tietjens, […]
Style and grace
Photo by Kevin LowderCarlos Fittante leads a recent master class; his work will be reprised Dec. 5-7 as part of the Washington University Dance Theatre concert.
WUSTL opera to present The Village Singer Dec. 12-13
The Washington University Opera will present Stephen Paulus’ one-act opera The Village Singer at 8 p.m. Dec. 12-13 in Umrath Lounge in Umrath Hall. Jolly Stewart, director of the Washington University Opera, will direct the opera. John Stewart, director of vocal activities in the Department of Music in Arts & Sciences, will conduct. Based on […]
Eliot Trio to perform Jan. 24 at Steinberg
The University’s Eliot Trio, a piano trio made up of three prominent St. Louis musicians, will perform an evening of works by Ludwig van Beethoven, Charles Ives and Felix Mendelssohn. The concert will begin at 8 p.m. Jan. 24 in Steinberg Auditorium. The Eliot Trio consists of Seth Carlin, professor of music and director of […]
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