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Washington University in St. Louis

Dec. 5, 2003
Vol. 28, No. 16

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The University's two newest Rhodes Scholars -- Bethany Ehlmann and Allison Gilmore -- chat in Holmes Lounge.

Rhodes Scholars 'bring great honor'

Allison Gilmore and Bethany Ehlmann bring the number of WUSTL students who have won the highly acclaimed award to 23 since 1902.

Online journal search service available

It allows University faculty, staff and students to read the full text of articles from more than 15,000 electronic journals in virtually all subject areas.

Student dance performances at Edison Dec. 5-7

Thirty-eight dancers selected by audition will perform seven works by faculty and guest choreographers for Washington University Dance Theatre.
Mental health effects of 9-11 attacks studied

"No studies to date have looked systematically at the psychiatric effects on people who were employed in the towers," investigator Carol S. North said.

Researchers explore ocean floor with rare instrument

One of the team's earliest projects was to see if it's possible to capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it on the ocean floor.

GWB's Rank named to Hadley professorship

"One of the most important scholars of poverty in our nation today," Rank's formal installation will take place Dec. 11.

Free car inspections offered to travelers

Persons anticipating traveling by car for the holiday break can have their vehicle inspected from noon-3 p.m. Dec. 13.


This Week In WUSTL History


This feature will be included in each 2003-04 issue of the Record in observance of Washington University's 150th anniversary.

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Island Press holiday sale Dec. 14

WUSTL opera to present The Village Singer Dec. 12-13


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Student dancers perform Asha Prem's Narasimha, part of dance@stl.art, to be held Dec. 5-7.

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Film director Johnnie To, best known for cops-and-gangsters action movies, discusses his work with Film & Media Studies students.


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