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Washington University in St. Louis

April 15, 2005
Vol. 29, No. 29

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Graduate Symposium [thumb]

Highlighting graduate student research


The Graduate Student Research Symposium gave students an opportunity to present their work to a broad audience of diverse backgrounds.

Women's Society celebrates 40 years

Membership has swelled to more than 600; and although times have changed, the society's goals remain the same.

Dan Hurlin's Hiroshima Maiden at Edison Theatre

The show, which premiered in New York last year, will make its St. Louis debut at 8 p.m. April 22-23 as part of the OVATIONS! Series.

Tree planting to mark 100th anniversary

The Woman's Club will host a brief ceremony to celebrate the planting of two Valley Forge Elms in the Elizabeth Danforth Butterfly Garden.
Raw-food dieters' light bones may be healthy

But researchers have found that raw-food vegetarians have other biological markers indicating their bones may be healthy.
More medical news

How people trick themselves into overspending

Amar Cheema's paper addresses how individuals manipulate "mental accounts" to justify consumption and spending decisions.

University plan offers prompt, substantial response to SWA

A group of undergraduate students began a sit-in in areas of South Brookings Hall and Brookings Quadrangle April 4.

Business forum to feature former Prime Minister Major

The International Business Outlook Conference will include presentations on topics ranging from the global supply chain to business in China.

Diamant, author of The Red Tent, to speak

She'll give The Women's Society of Washington University Adele Starbird Lecture for the Assembly Series; a book-signing will precede the talk.

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Dancer Prioleau to present 'Movement Lab for Teachers'

All about animals: Concert choir to perform

Bear Necessities sale; up to 75 percent off


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EnCouncil Birdhouse [thumb]
Engineering student council members constructed birdhouses that will be sold at Thurtene Carnival; proceeds go to WashU Build.


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