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Honorary degrees to be awarded to 5 Leaders in aerospace, education and manufacturing are among the five people selected to receive honorary degrees during Washington University's 141st Commencement May 10.
The University also will bestow academic degrees on more than 2,300 students during the ceremony, which begins at 8:30 a.m. in Brookings Quadrangle.
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Documentary project gives citywide voice to aspiring photojournalists The age-old question: How to communicate with our kids? The age-old answer: Let them communicate with us.
And so -- thanks to Richard Krueger, assistant professor of photography in the School of Art -- they shall, loudly, on billboards, buses, posters, T-shirts and light-rail train stations throughout the St. Louis area.
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Business acumen Physicians offered new program at Olin School
The program is designed for practicing physicians who want to enhance their financial and business management skills. The first course in the program, "Business and Management Strategies for Medical Practice," is still open for enrollment and meets for four days on two consecutive upcoming weekends in April.
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Motorist Assist Program started by University Police University Police and parking services have come up with a program to help the daredevils, the forgetful and the just plain unlucky.
A Motorist Assist Program has been implemented to help the University community cope with any small -- or large -- automotive pitfalls that might occur.
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The point-to-point, demand-responsive service provides transportation to and from the Hilltop Campus, West Campus and the South 40, as well as the residential area at the northwest corner of the Hilltop Campus.
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