Vol. 20 No. 19 Feb. 8, 1996

This 1957 photo shows Washington University engineers at an early computer printer on the right and a woman operating a key-punch machine on the left. Nearly 40 years later, Washington University's 125-year-old School of Engineering and Applied Science is highly regarded for its computer science prowess and ranks among the top five nationally in computer networking. (For more information about the engineering school's 125th anniversary, see story below.)
News
'Service to Society': Engineering school gears up for 125th anniversary celebration
125th Anniversary Schedule of Events
Engineering School Facts and Figures
Medicine, HHMI to develop library of mouse genes
Journalist Brent Staples to speak
Alumni to lecture on black, white wealth
Black identity focus of history month event
Love, hate theme of poetry reading
Internet makes book renewal easier
Here's how to access the University Libraries' on-line renewal form
Ketner to lecture on early African-American art
Students visit Holocaust museum
Medical Update
Researchers find genetic link to seasonal mood swings
Roy and Diana Vagelos endow biological chemistry chair
Washington People
Santiago helps diabetics help themselves
Calendar
Exhibitions
Films
Lectures
Music
Performances
Miscellany
Calendar Guidelines
Sports
Sports Recap
Campus Watch
Incidents from Jan. 28-Feb. 4
For The Record
For The Record
Student named first runner-up in lingerie design competition
Introducing new faculty members
Louis Aitken, assistant professor of medicine
Opportunities and Personnel News
Opportunities
Staff Information
To main Record page |
Archives
Please send comments and suggestions to:
Record Comments < record @wupa.wustl.edu >