Vol. 21 No. 23 March 13, 1997

Jolly Stewart, right, head of the opera program, and graduate student Lori Barrett examine a model of the set design for the upcoming Washington University Opera performances of Thomas Benjamin's "The Rehearsal" and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "The Impresario." The set will transform Bixby Hall's Bixby Gallery into a grand ballroom of New York City's Algonquin Hotel, circa 1939. (For more information about the opera performances, click here.) Photo by Joe Angeles.
News
Hammers and harmonies: Music department, art school collaborate to present two operas in Bixby Gallery
Computer mapping puts another tool in social workers' belts
Missouri law aims to involve community in responding to reports of child abuse
Diverse blend of musical influences anchors Zap Mama's performances
String Trio, Bang On A Can All-Stars to play just about every type of music
Assembly Series features columnist Clarence Page
U.S. News rates social work No. 1, creative writing 10th
Magazine incorrectly ranked law schools
Novelist Joanna Scott to read from her works
Trustees approve budgets for Hilltop
Volunteers needed to greet prospective students
Medical Update
Gene-carrying virus might help hemophiliacs
Researchers testing drug that might lessen brain damage after stroke
Volunteers needed to test treatment of post-shingles pain
Washington People
Kahl's experiences connect her with students
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Vienna Fest 1997
Calendar guidelines
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Campus Watch
Incidents from Feb. 24-March 9
For The Record
Sutera installed as first Spencer T. Olin Professor in School of Engineering and Applied Science
Peters named mechanical engineering chair
Hilltop faculty members receive promotions, tenure
Larry J. Snyder, human resources specialist
Opportunities and Personnel News
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