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Monday, April 23
Architecture Lecture Series

Tuesday, April 24
Baseball vs. Westminster College
Men's tennis vs. Lindenwood U.

Friday, April 27
Skandalaris Center Innovators & Entrepreneurs Workshop

Sunday, April 29
Annual Chancellor's Concert

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Virginia Tech vigil

Remembering Virginia Tech


Arts & Sciences freshman Claire Glasspiegel helps Baili Min, a graduate student in mathematics in Arts & Sciences, light a candle during the University's gathering April 19 in the Brookings Quadrangle to show support for those impacted by the Virginia Tech tragedy.

Undergraduates present research in 'biggest, best' display yet

Seventy-five presentations — more than double the number from last semester — make up the spring 2007 Undergraduate Research Symposium, billed as the "biggest and best yet," April 28 in the Athletic Complex.

Henry Louis Gates Jr. to speak for chancellor's conference

Henry Louis Gates Jr., Ph.D., the Alphonse Fletcher University Professor at Harvard University, will deliver the keynote address for the 12th annual Chancellor's Fellowship Conference at 2 p.m. April 26 in Graham Chapel.

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Grand entrance


David Kloeckener, a Cherokee from St. Louis, and Chris Knoxsah of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation in Kansas, join the first grand entrance of the 17th annual Pow Wow at the Athletic Complex April 14. The Pow Wow, sponsored by the Kathryn M. Buder Center for American Indian Studies, various University departments and groups from around St. Louis, was a festival of dancing, singing, drumming, arts, crafts and food.

Locks of Love 2007

Locks of Love


Senior Jonathan Garst Orozco, biology major in Arts & Sciences, gets his hair cut by Tara McCarthy of Paramount Salon during the Locks of Love event April 9 in Mallinckrodt Student Center. For a video of the day's events, visit http://news-info.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/9224.html.


Announcements


Bicycling 101 to focus on safety

Members of the University community can learn tips for becoming safe bike riders from noon-2 p.m. April 28 in the South 40.

Career development programs scheduled

The April 26 session will focus on creativity and innovation in the workplace with Keith Sawyer, Ph.D., associate professor of education in Arts & Sciences.

I-64/US40 construction updated on Web

The University has added a link to its Web page for easy access to the latest information on the Interstate 64/Highway 40 construction project.
Washington People

Barmash profile [thumb]

A dialogue in faith

Biblical scholar Pamela Barmash leads Jewish, Islamic and Near Eastern Studies
Sports

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WUSTL in the News

  • The New York Times
    The School of Architecture's John Hoal comments on St. Louis redevelopment.

  • Associated Press Online
    Daniel Coyne of the School of Medicine says kidney doctors who work with dialysis centers may not know they are "making dubious dosing decisions."