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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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Tax time
Hardly a taxing time

Vinay Kumar Mamidala gets some assistance filing his nonresident tax returns. View in full

NASA's Ames astrobiology academy admits sophomore

Bethany Ehlmann, a sopho-more in Arts & Sciences from Edwardsville, Ill., has been accepted into NASA's Ames Astrobiology Summer Academy camp.

Ehlmann is in the Pathfinder Program, an intensive environmental-studies curriculum directed by Raymond E. Arvidson, Ph.D., the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor and chair of the earth and planetary sciences department in Arts & Sciences. Ehlmann is also a Compton Fellow and Fossett Fellow. Full story


Pittman service April 19

A memorial service for David J. Pittman, Ph.D., professor emeritus of psychology in Arts & Sciences and an internationally renowned expert on alcoholism and drug-abuse policies, will be held at 3:30 p.m. April 19 in the café at McMillan Hall. Pittman died Jan. 29, 2002, at his home in Orlando, Fla. He was 74.


Olin to present alumni awards, Dean's Medals

The Olin School of Business will honor four alumni and two families at its 16th annual Distinguished Alumni Dinner April 16 at the Ritz-Carlton.

Dean Stuart I. Greenbaum, Ph.D., announced that the honorees are alumni Joseph Michael Blomker, Harold A. Brinner, Harvey M. Brown and Raymond W. Harmon.

Two families -- the Skandalaris family and the Stern family -- will receive the Dean's Medal, awarded for exceptional dedication and service to the school. Full story


International Festival to be held by GWB

From traditional foods to lively entertainment, international students in the George Warren Brown School of Social Work will offer a taste of their homelands at the eighth annual International Festival from 5-9 p.m. today in Brown Hall.

The event, which is free and open to the public, will begin with an international banquet from 5-7 p.m. in Brown Lounge. This year's theme is "It's a Small World After All." The entertainment will begin at 7 p.m. in Room 100.

For more information, e-mail Yogeswari Munisamy at yoges@gwbssw.wustl.edu.


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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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