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Architecture program brings K-12 students into the studio
 Seventeen students from six area schools comprised the inaugural class of the Sam Fox School's new K-12 architecture program.
Spoken word piece calls attention to hepatitis B
 A spoken word piece on hepatitis B created by a WUSTL medical student and a recent graduate is part of a national education campaign by the national Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association.
Bridge-building is what's most important, Keshavarz tells U.N.
 Speaking before a recent United Nation's General Assembly on "Civilizations and the Challenge for Peace: Obstacles and Opportunities," Washington University's Fatemeh Keshavarz told global diplomats that academic communities have a special duty to help dispel the cultural misunderstandings that so often fuel clashes between nations.
Summer law institute brings international students to campus
 A new two-week Summer Institute in U.S. Law for international students July 22-Aug. 3 at the School of Law will draw undergraduate law students from several countries.
A&S recognizes staff for performances
 For their creative contributions and exemplary performance, 10 Arts & Sciences staff members received the 2006-07 Arts & Sciences Outstanding Staff Award during a recent ceremony and reception in the Women's Building Formal Lounge.
Architecture students win museum façade design competition
 Peter Elsbeck, Cristina Greavu and Eric Rang, all graduate students in architecture in the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts, won an international competition to create a sculptural façade for El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe in New Mexico.
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