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April 12, 2002 Vol. 26, No. 28
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Outstanding faculty mentors receive awards, recognition

There is more to teaching than just teaching. Full story

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NanoSIMS
Measuring stardust

(From left) Robert M. Walker, Ph.D. explains how the new NanoSIMS instrument (foreground) operates to Edward S. Macias, Ph.D., Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton and John F. McDonnell during an open house April 2 for the University community. View in full


U.S. News; School of Medicine ranked 3rd

According to graduate and professional rankings released recently by U.S. News and World Report magazine, the Washington University School of Medicine now ranks 3rd in the nation, as compared with a tie for 4th in 2001.

U.S. News ranked 18 of Washington University's graduate and professional programs in the nation's top 10, according to Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton. Full story


Extraterrestrial life focus of McDonnell Lecture April 19

"Extraterrestrial Life? So What?" is the inaugural presentation of the McDonnell Lectures, a new series featuring distinguished lecturers sponsored by the University's McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences in Arts & Sciences.

Bruce Jakosky, Ph.D., professor of geological sciences and director of the University of Colorado Center for Astrobiology, will speak at 7:30 p.m. April 19 in Brown Hall, Room 100. The lecture is free and open to the public. Full story


Faculty Mentor Awards Aril 5
Receiving Outstanding Faculty Mentor Awards April 5 are (from left) David Lawton, Ph.D.; Ingrid Lützeler (wife of award-winner Paul Michael Lützeler, Ph.D.); Patty Jo Watson, Ph.D.; and Marcus C. Berliant, Ph.D.

Outstanding faculty mentors receive awards, recognition

There is more to teaching than just teaching.

Recognizing this, the Graduate Student Senate of the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences has awarded four Outstanding Faculty Mentor Awards for this year. Additionally, 37 other faculty mentors received certificates of recognition. Full story


<i>Killing Women,</i>
Killing Women, junior Marisa Wegrzyn's darkly comic look at the world of professional hit-women, debuts April 17-21.

Hotchner winner Killing Women, to be featured by PAD

People are capable of the most astounding changes. But housewife to hit-woman? In seven days flat?

Such is the challenge posed by junior Marisa Wegrzyn's darkly comic Killing Women, winner of the 2001 A.E. Hotchner Playwriting Competition. Full story


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Architect Juhani Pallasmaa to speak April 15

Final Human Genome Project colloquium April 12-13

Gilbertson to receive American Chemical Society's St. Louis Award

Sing-along -- 'purely for fun' -- April 14

Author James Carroll at Campus Bookstore


University Photos - click on the photo to view a larger version and full caption

Steedman Fellowship ceremony
Steedman honors
casino night
Let 'em roll



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