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May 10, 2002 Vol. 26, No. 32
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Edison Theatre observes 30 years of OVATIONS!

Edison Theatre will celebrate 30 years of exuberant dance, rich musical traditions and classic and cutting-edge theater with its 2002-03 OVATIONS! series. Full story

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Proposed sign

A wood-and-paint mockup of a proposed sign stands on the Hilltop Campus at the corner of Forsyth and Skinker boulevards. View in full

Empirical legal studies focus of minicourse

"Conducting Empirical Legal Scholarship," a minicourse presented by the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in the School of Law, will be held May 13-15 at the Charles F. Knight Executive Education Center.

This first-of-its-kind course will teach legal scholars how to design and conduct empirical studies and to use statistical software to manage and analyze data. The minicourse also will provide a foundation to pursue advanced statistical topics. Full story


At presstime, it was learned that Paul Wright, a second-year student in the School of Law, died Sunday, May 5, 2002. A full obituary will be printed in a future issue of the Record.

Notables policy

Submit all Notables to Andy Clendennen via e-mail, andrew_clendennen @aismail.wustl.edu, or by fax, 935-4259.

Stalker Prizes awarded by biology department

Shreekrishna Akilesh and Maja Svrakic both have received the Department of Biology in Arts & Sciences' Stalker Prize.

The Stalker Prize is awarded to graduating seniors whose college career is distinguished by scholarship, service and breadth of interest. It is given in honor of Harrison Stalker, Ph.D., who was an evolutionary biologist, geneticist and a dedicated teacher who took exceptional interest in the arts. Full story


Wohl garage to add level

Starting May 13, the entire Wohl Student Center parking garage will be closed for the construction of an additional level of parking. The construction should be completed by Aug. 23

Obituary: Hasty, former housing coordinator

Natalie B. Hasty, former housing coordinator at the University, died Sunday, April 28, 2002, at her home. She was 61.

Hasty came to the University in the department of Apartment Referral Service in January 1977. Four months later, she was hired as the secretary of that department.

In 1983, Hasty's secretary position was upgraded to housing services coordinator, and her additional duties in the new position included assisting the manager of Millbrook Apartments. Full story


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