Vol. 20 No. 21 Feb. 22, 1996

Karen Chow and Patrick McNab, both graduate students in the John M. Olin School of Business, sort food at the St. Louis Area Food Bank. Chow and McNab are among many business school students performing community service through Project Olin Cares, in which volunteers commit to one two- to four-hour assignment per semester with either Habitat For Humanity, St. Elizabeth Hall or the food bank. (For more information about volunteer programs at Washington University, see stories below.)
News
Volunteering their energy: Olin students get down to service ...
... while others in campus community prepare to go 'Into the Streets'
International Writers Center guest commemorates Black History Month
Novelist Bharati Mukherjee keynotes Indian Awareness Week
Wilma Mankiller lecture rescheduled
Guadeloupean writer visits campus
Two Dunacanson-related events planned
Disparity of wealth topic of discussion at 'Hunger Banquet'
Police director urges campus community to maintain its vigilance
Medical Update
Telemedicine becomes more popular among radiologists
Experimental drugs may curtail disabling brain damage after stroke
Correction
Washington People
Substance abuse focus of Lewis' research
Calendar
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Calendar Guidelines
Sports
Sports recap
Campus Watch
Incidents from Feb. 12-18
For The Record
Introducing new faculty members
For The Record
Laurence Meyer wins top forecasting prize
Pamela Lokken named to independent colleges board
Campus Authors: Wayne Fields
H. Frederick Hagemann Jr., emeritus trustee
Opportunities and Personnel News
Opportunities
Training opportunities open to all employees
Q&A
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