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Washington University in St. Louis

April 14, 2006
Vol. 30, No. 29

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Building Katrina awareness


The "Faces of Katrina" event showcased photographs & memories of WUSTL students who traveled to hurricane-affected areas during spring break.

Hegel installed as first Dieckmann professor

The professorship is a gift of the late William H. Matheson, a professor of comparative literature and a member of the Committee on Comparative Literature.

Alonzo King's LINES Ballet at Edison April 21-23

King is known as a superb and profoundly original craftsman who creates dances with a global attitude and honed-steel kinetic edge.

PAD to present Violet: A Musical Pilgrimage

It's one of the most acclaimed off-Broadway shows of the last decade and surprise winner of the 1996-97 New York Drama Critics Circle Award for best musical.
Sansalone named dean of School of Engineering & Applied Science

Currently a professor of structural engineering at Cornell University, she will succeed Christopher I. Byrnes on July 1, according to Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton.

Calorie restriction's effects on aging studied long-term

John Holloszy and Luigi Fontana are getting ready to launch a investigation into whether calorie restriction can alter the aging process in humans.
More medical news

Let your imagination ride at Thurtene Carnival April 22-23

For the first time, the event will include recycling bins and disposal and recycling of construction waste, such as wood and unused paint.

University plans for 'cashless' laundry & vending machines

Those on the Hilltop Campus holding a University ID card will be able to use their card to purchase snacks and beverages from selected machines.

Washington University Concert Choir to present Gabriel Fauré's Requiem

It's dedicated to the memory of Elizabeth "Ibby" Gray Danforth, the University's first lady for nearly a quarter century, and Sona Haydon, a longtime lecturer.

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Edelman to end Assembly Series season

Construction Update: Information on projects

McDonnell Center lecture to feature dark-energy astronomer

Career advice for women in public service

McGlothlin to speak about Holocaust literature April 17


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Tessa Diamond, of Green Bay, Wis., performs during the junior-dancer competition at the 16th annual powwow April 8 in the Field House.


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