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Washington University in St. Louis

Mar. 22, 2002 Vol. 26, No. 25
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Parking permits up for renewal

This summer all University parking permits will be up for renewal, and the Parking Services Department is developing a mail-in program to help simplify the renewal process. Full story

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Parting with pottery
Parting with pottery

Ceramics students in the School of Art's "In the Pottery Tradition" class parted with their finest wares March 14 in a benefit for the St. Louis chapter of the American Red Cross in Mallinckrodt Student Center. View in full

Simmons to give Commencement address

Ruth J. Simmons
Simmons
Ruth J. Simmons, president of Brown University, will deliver Washington University's Commencement address May 10.

Simmons also will receive an honorary doctor of humanities during Commencement, the University's 141st, which begins at 8:30 a.m. with the traditional academic procession into Brookings Quadrangle. Full story


Parting with pottery
Honoring service to others

James E. McLeod, vice chancellor for students and dean of the College of Arts & Sciences, addresses a crowd of students during a March 14 party at the City Museum in downtown St. Louis. View in full


Code of Conduct
University formalizes guidelines


The University will implement a formal Code of Conduct, putting in writing guidelines for faculty and staff to follow while employees of the University.

"Washington University has a long and strong tradition of high integrity in all that we do, from patient care, to student services, to relationships with those with whom we do business," Chancellor Mark. S. Wrighton said. "Formalizing a code of conduct encourages our tradition of high integrity and acquaints newcomers to our community with our values. I am very pleased with the process and product from our effort to develop the code of conduct." Full story


Olin School, Shanghai partner offer unique E.M.B.A. program

Beginning in April, the Olin School of Business will offer an executive master of business administration (E.M.B.A.) degree in Shanghai, China.

Stuart I. Greenbaum
Greenbaum
The new E.M.B.A. program will be a partnership between the Olin School and Fudan University.

"The development of a strong educational offering to business executives in Shanghai is a part of the University's strategy to develop strong partnerships in Asia," Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton said. "Dean Stuart I. Greenbaum and his faculty in the John M. Olin School of Business have undertaken a new initiative of importance to the University as a whole. We look forward to working with leaders in the Shanghai business community and with academic colleagues at Fudan University, one of the finest universities in China." Full story


Architecture rolls out international studios; Students in Helsinki, Buenos Aires gain 'a fresh eye'

Helsinki, Finland, is one of the world's leading technological societies, a compact metropolis with a long tradition of modernist expression. Buenos Aires, Argentina, has been called the Paris of South America, a relaxed, old-world culture where the practice of architecture ranks as virtually a public mission.

This makes them ideal sites for the School of Architecture's new international graduate studios. Full story


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