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Washington University in St. Louis

Oct. 25, 2002 Vol. 27, No. 9
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Medical news
Calendar
Notables
Campus Watch
Sports
Record Staff
Employment

Tava Lennon Olsen, Ph.D
developed an early passion for mathematics and efficiency


Picturing
Our Past



To current issue



Fushimi (left) gives a TAP-2 reactor system demonstration.
Thai TAP tutorial

In an effort to establish long-term collaborations, visitors from Thailand learn about the TAP-2 reactor system, which was developed and patented by John Gleaves, Ph.D.

Fisher to head nations programs for Robert Wood Foundation renovation

Edwin B. Fisher, Ph.D., will direct programs coordinated in the School of Medicine's Diabetes Research and Training Center and Division of Health Behavior Research.

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Women's Studies in Arts & Sciences takes new name

It is now Women and Gender Studies in Arts & Sciences.





Science briefing hosted by University

More than 140 science writers, scientists and science journalism educators will attend the annual gathering, which seeks to enhance reporting and improve relationships.

Employee discounts abundant

A number of cut rates are available to University faculty and staff; voluntary benefits are also easy to access.

Olin Library Level B reopens after complete renovation

It's the first floor to be renovated as part of the library's comprehensive renovation of all five levels and the expansion of the main level.

Homecoming, Parents Weekend open houses, events Oct. 25-27

The two events are being held in conjunction with each other and feature several new additions this year.

Architecture students seek perfection in "Ando concrete"

Peter Clarkson, leads a seminar in which students learn to pour concrete according to Pulitzer architect Tadao Ando’s rigorous specifications.



More Headlines

Shakespearean actor Armstrong in one-man Doctor Prospero

Best-selling author Sacks to speak Oct. 30

Irish author Carson to present at Writing Program Reading Series


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Oct. 14, Rebecca Treiman, Ph.D. (center), was installed as the inaugural Burke & Elizabeth High Baker Professor in Child Developmental Psychology in Arts & Sciences
Oct. 14, Rebecca Treiman, Ph.D. (center), was installed as the inaugural Burke & Elizabeth High Baker Professor in Child Developmental Psychology in Arts & Sciences



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