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Lützeler to receive German Cross of Merit

Paul Michael Lützeler, Ph.D., the Rosa May Distinguished University Professor in the Humanities in Arts & Sciences, will receive the German Cross of Merit, First Class, at the University May 10. Full story

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Permanent new shade pavilion in the 6600 block of Delmar Boulevard
Carl Safe (right), professor of architecture, and junior Nathan Brandenburg work on a permanent new shade pavilion in the University City Loop.

Community impact;
Architecture studios bolster campus, region


Design/build, you might say,is the most basic, hands-on form of architecture -- no expensive consultants, no parceling out jobs, no headaches with subcontractors. Just plan it, pick up some tools and get to work.

A handful of studios from the School of Architecture is doing just that. In recent weeks, students have completed a permanent shade pavilion in the University City Loop; designed a soon-to-be-assembled summer pavilion for the south lawn by Givens Hall; installed a temporary memorial to St. Louis abolitionist Mary Meachum and the Underground Railroad; and created a series of projects for the Missouri School for the Blind (MSB) and the Delta Gamma Center for Children with Visual Impairments. Full story


GWB international students set to bring knowledge home

Seven emerging democracies will soon have the benefit of professionally trained social workers as the first class of Open Society Institute (OSI) fellows graduates from the George Warren Brown School of Social Work and the students return to their homelands.

The OSI Fellowship program, part of the Soros foundations network, provides training in social work to students from Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Tajikstan and Uzbekistan. Full story


Management briefing to discuss information system development

Frank Gryna, Ph.D., distinguished professor emeritus of industrial engineering at Bradley University, will present a program on " Preferred Practices in Developing a Quality Information System" May 29 in the Women's Building Formal Lounge.

The presentation, which begins at 6:30 p.m., is free and open to the public and slanted toward the local information management industry. A reception will be held at 6 p.m. Full story


Lützeler to receive German Cross of Merit

Paul Michael Lützeler, Ph.D.
Lützeler
Paul Michael Lützeler, Ph.D., the Rosa May Distinguished University Professor in the Humanities in Arts & Sciences, will receive the German Cross of Merit, First Class, at the University May 10.

This is one of the most prestigious awards Germany bestows on people with merits in the fields of German culture, economics or politics. Full story


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The "bells" of Graham Chapel on the Hilltop Campus are ringing once again.

Graham Chapel 'bells' are ringing once again

Graham Chapel is alive again, thanks to recent upgrades to the bell tower.

For quite a while, the Mass-Rowe Chronobell was broken and the sounds were silenced. Full story


University Libraries names book collection winners

University students Kamaal Haque, Donna Armistead, Jennifer Losi and Brittany Hayden are winners of the 15th Annual Carl Neureuther Student Book Collection Competition, which is sponsored by University Libraries.

This competition invites full-time University students who collect books to compete for cash prizes by writing an original essay about their collection, compiling a bibliography and submitting several books from the collection. Full story


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Senior Ard receives Fullbright Teaching Scholarship to work in Germany


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