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Washington University in St. Louis

March 1, 2002 Vol. 26, No. 23
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Wertsch named to Snow professorship

James V. Wertsch has been named the Marshall S. Snow Professor in Arts & Sciences, announced Edward S. Macias, Ph.D., executive vice chancellor and dean of Arts & Sciences. Full story

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Sophomores Samantha Herman and Sarah Polenska and freshman Adam Harris make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches
Scrumptious Sigma Sandwiches

(From left) Sophomores Samantha Herman and Sarah Polenska and freshman Adam Harris make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches at "Sigma Sandwiches" Feb. 22 in Holmes Lounge in Ridgley Hall. View in full

Freshman Deepti Ramakrishnan (right) applies mendhi tattoos to classmate Beth Leonhardt
Building cultural awareness

Freshman Deepti Ramakrishnan (right) applies mendhi tattoos to classmate Beth Leonhardt during the Multicultural Fair Feb. 19 in Mallinckrodt Student Center. View in full

Huck prints featured nationwide

The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York has acquired a suite of prints by Tom Huck, lecturer in the School of Art, titled "Two Weeks in August: 14 Rural Absurdities."

Huck also recently completed a commission for the print society of the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Mo., and was the subject of solo exhibitions at the Arena Gallery in Chicago; Slufest Gallery in Austin, Texas; and the Sheldon Art Galleries in St. Louis.
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Campus Authors

Steven Meyer, Ph.D., associate professor of English in Arts & Sciences

Irresistible Dictation: Gertrude Stein and the Correlations of Writing and Science
Meyer
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Literary giant Gertrude Stein and modern science are generally thought of as two separate entities.

But Steven Meyer, associate professor of English in Arts & Sciences, has written a book that shows the two are undeniably intertwined. So much so, in fact, that scientific practice and theory profoundly influenced much of Stein's literary work. Full story


Of note

Aaron DiAntonio, Ph.D.,
Gustav Akk, Ph.D.,
Shirley Porterfield, Ph.D,
Roger Phillips, Ph.D.,
Richard Loomis, Ph.D.
Sonia N. Alam, M.D.,
Richard J. Battafarano, M.D.,
Daniel B. Brown, M.D.,
Christine O. Menias, M.D.,
Carrie B. Brachmann, M.D., Ph.D.,
Joel S. Perlmutter, M.D.,
Anthony J. Muslin, M.D., and
Michaela L. Bajenaru, Ph.D. Full story

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Submit all Notables to Andy Clendennen via e-mail, andrew_clendennen @aismail.wustl.edu, or by fax, 935-4259.


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