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Washington University in St. Louis

Nov. 18, 2005
Vol. 30, No. 15

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Neighbors Meeting [thumb]

Meeting with the neighbors


Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton chats with some of those attending the "Report to the Neighbors Meeting" Nov. 1 in Whitaker Hall.

Researchers put 'teeth' into dinosaur classification scheme

Josh Smith's method could help paleobiologists identify and reconstruct the lives of the creatures that roamed the Earth millions of years ago.

Campus store sale Nov. 30

Faculty and staff with a valid University identification will receive a 30 percent discount on regular and sale-priced merchandise.

Social services' Children's Division conference here

The conference is being hosted by the Center for Mental Health Services Research at the George Warren Brown School of Social Work.


Happy Thanksgiving!


The Record will not be published next week due to Thanksgiving. Look for our next edition Dec. 2.
Carmon Colangelo named first dean of Sam Fox School

The current director of the Lamar Dodd School of Art at the University of Georgia is "an accomplished artist and an experienced academic leader."

Corn genome to be sequenced by WUSTL center

The maize genome's 2.5 billion base pairs in 10 chromosomes make it nearly as long as the human's, which has 2.9 billion base pairs in 23 chromosomes.
More medical news

School of Social Work, Eden Seminary to offer dual degrees

In addition to a master of social work (M.S.W.), students can pursue a master of divinity (M.Div.) or a master of arts in pastoral studies (M.A.P.S.).

Women's Society gift honors Ibby Danforth

Upon her death on March 30, the Danforth Foundation gave a $100,000 gift to the Elizabeth Gray Danforth Scholarship Endowment.

Symphony orchestra show Nov. 20

Marissa Shields, winner of the Department of Music in Arts & Sciences' annual Young Artist Piano Concerto Competition, will appear as soloist.

Streaming audio enables some online Assembly Series lectures

Class scheduling conflicts have become an increasing problem for many undergraduates who want to attend the Wednesday-morning lectures.

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Winter weather information available

Fiction writer Heim to read for Writing Program Reading Series


Photos of Record - click on the photo to view a larger version and full caption

Olin Deans Forum [thumb]
Olin School Dean Mahendra Gupta greets students after the Undergraduate Business School Council Dean's Forum.

Seigle Professorship [thumb]
Economist Ping Wang gives a presentation of his scholarly work during his installation as the inaugural Seigle Family Professor in Arts & Sciences.

pedestrian overpass1 [thumb]
Students walk across the pedestrian overpass near the Cyclotron on the north side of the Hilltop Campus.

Architect Project [thumb]
Architecture students helped mix and pour concrete for the foundation of a new shade pavilion located just east of the University City Post Office.

dance floor [thumb]
WUSTL engineering students worked hundreds of hours to create a large-scale, computer-controlled dance floor.


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