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July 19, 2002 Vol. 26, No. 34
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Law school honors 5 at medallion ceremony

The School of Law recently honored five faculty members who hold chaired professorships at a recent medallion ceremony at the St. Louis Club. Full story

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The Whol Student Center parking garage in the South 40 is getting a facelift.
Can you take me higher

The Whol Student Center parking garage in the South 40 is getting a facelift. View in full

Darby named dean of program

William P. Darby, Ph.D., was named dean of the University of Missouri-St. Louis/Washington University Joint Undergraduate Engineering Program, effective July 1.

Darby replaces John Russell, Ph.D., who retired from Washington University at the end of June. Darby served as the first dean of the Joint Undergraduate Engineering Program from 1993-99. Full story


Hagerty to head marketing for technology management

Thomas G. Hagerty has been named manager of marketing and operations in the School of Medicine's Center for Technology Management.

"As we reshape the Center for Technology Management to better facilitate the development of the investigator discovery, Thomas brings the experience necessary to facilitate our goal to integrate the University's research mission with the community," said Michael Douglas, Ph.D., associate vice chancellor for technology management. Full story


Of note

Norman J. Schofield, Ph.D.,
Pattie S. Green, Ph.D.,
Patrick Geraghty, M.D.,
Edwin Trevathan, and
Timothy Meyer. Full story
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Faculty members receive promotions, tenure at Board of Trustees meetings

At the March 1 and May 5 meetings of the Board of Trustees, the following faculty members were granted tenure or promoted with tenure, effective July 1 unless otherwise noted.

Promotion with tenure

Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan,
Steven L. Brody,
Guojun Bu
Mario Castro,
Colin Pieter Derdeyn,
Bradley A. Evanoff,
Robert S. Goldstein,
Robert George Hansman,
James William Harbour,
Barbara N. Kunkel,
Louis J. Muglia,
Eric P. Mumford,
Michael L. Nonet,
Timothy H. Parsons,
K. Daniel Riew,
Matthew J. Silva,
Jeff Smith,
Radhakrishna Sureshkumar,
Desirée A. White,
Ken Yamaguchi,

Granting of Tenure

Peter A. Joy
Frank G. Gilliam
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Obituaries

Stephen Zatman, 30
Stephen Zatman, Ph.D., assistant professor of earth and planetary sciences in Arts & Sciences, died in a car accident on Delmar Boulevard in University City, Mo., Tuesday, July 9, 2002. He was 30.

Pat Stepherson, 61
Patricia Ann Stepherson (Pat), a longtime University employee who worked in the research office, died Tuesday, June 25, 2002, of breast cancer. She was 61.

Maxwell Cowan, 70
Maxwell Cowan, former provost and executive vice chancellor, an internationally known neurobiologist and a retired vice president of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, died Sunday, June 30, 2002, at his home in Rockville, Md. He was 70.

John 'Jack' Dann, 79
John Joseph "Jack" Dann, associate professor in both periodontics and restorative dentistry at the Washington University School of Dentistry, died Tuesday, June 25, 2002, at Bethesda Meadow in Ellisville, Mo. He was 79.

Herbert Eastlick, 94
Herbert L. Eastlick, instructor of zoology in the early 1930s, died from complications of Alzheimer's disease on Thursday, June 20, 2002, at the Palouse Hills Nursing Center in Pullman, Wash. He was 94.

R.R. Palmer, 93
R. R. Palmer, dean of the faculty of Arts & Sciences and history professor from 1963-66, died Tuesday, June 11, 2002, at his home in Newtown, Pa. He was 93. Full story


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