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Washington University in St. Louis

Nov. 4, 2005
Vol. 30, No. 13

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Diversity Initiative Retreat


Morehouse College President Walter Massey (left) greets Dean Robert E. Thach at the Oct. 15 Diversity Initiative Retreat at the Knight Center.

Airport shuttle offered for holiday travelers

Faculty, students and staff can purchase a $10 ticket for round-trip transportation between the Hilltop Campus and Lambert airport.

SITI Company to stage Death and the Ploughman at Edison

Theatrical pioneer Anne Bogart will bring the first American stage production of this early German Renaissance classic to WUSTL Nov. 11-12.

Browning to address Holocaust denial

How ordinary Germans came to accept the wholesale massacre of Jewish people is a central theme in Browning's pioneering scholarship.
Faculty to be among honorees on Founders Day

James P. Keating, Richard J. Smith, Karen Tokarz and Karen L. Wooley are being honored for outstanding commitment and dedication.

Lab mice sing in the presence of mates, researchers find

The finding adds mice to the roster of creatures that croon in the presence of the opposite sex, including songbirds, whales and some insects.
More medical news

Too much trust could actually be bad for business, study finds

The Olin School's Claus Langfred found that too much trust could actually be bad for business — when it comes to working on team projects.

Medicare prescription-drug meetings to be held by HR

Beginning Jan. 1, Medicare will offer 41 prescription drug plans through 16 private insurance companies to Missouri residents who are Medicare-eligible.

Performing Arts Department to present Escape From Happiness

The darkly comic portrait of a highly idiosyncratic family by Canadian playwright George Walker is directed by Senior Lecturer William Whitaker.

More Headlines

Law school's 'Commercializing Innovation' conference Nov. 4-5

Naomi Iizuka to host playwriting festival: public readings Nov. 14-15

Author, editor Silvey to examine '100 Best Books for Children'

Social work lecture series to begin Nov. 10


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Sesame Street characters greet children from the community during the annual Safe Trick-or-Treat Oct. 29 in the residence halls of the South 40.

Prison Hearing [thumb]
The School of Law hosted the third public hearing of the Commission on Safety and Abuse in America's Prisons in Anheuser-Busch Hall.

TV Bus [thumb]
C-SPAN's 45-foot long Book TV bus stopped at the University Oct. 20 as part of its cross-country tour.


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