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Thursday, Oct. 5
Author Marshall Klimasewiski at the Writing Program Reading Series

Friday, Oct. 6
Inti-Illimani at OVATIONS! Series
Joint Center for East Asian Studies Colloquium

Monday, Oct. 9
Witherspoon Lecture in Religion and Science
Work, Families and Public Policy Brown Bag Seminar Series

Tuesday, Oct. 10
Program in Physical Therapy Reseach Seminar

Wednesday, Oct. 11
School of Law "Access to Justice" Public Interest Law Speaker Series

Thursday, Oct. 12
Women & Gender Studies Program Global Feminisms Lecture

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Nuremberg remembered


M. Cherif Bassiouni (left), a world-renowned authority on international criminal justice, discusses the legacy of the Nuremberg trials with second-year law students.

Lindsey named dean of Architecture in Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts

Bruce Lindsey, the Paul Rudolph Professor of Architecture at Auburn University in Auburn, Ala., has been named dean of the College of Architecture and Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Design, both part of the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts.

WUSTL start-up company Exegy merges with HyperFeed; will stay in St. Louis

Exegy Inc., a St. Louis company formed to commercialize the hardware and software technology developed at the Washington University School of Engineering and Applied Science, and Hyperfeed Technologies, Inc., a Chicago company specializing in the financial market data space, will merge and St. Louis will remain its home.

GIS initiative offers classes, opportunities

A WUSTL initiative is bringing Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) technology to students, faculty and staff and is responsible for offering the first formal introductory and follow-up GIS courses open to any major.

Flying Karamazov Brothers present Life: A Guide for the Perplexed

A family friendly romp in the trademark Karamazov style, Life: A Guide for the Perplexed is a series of parables designed to help one survive the modern world.

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Wellness Walk [thumb]
Members of the WUSTL community are encouraged to take part in WU Walks — lunchtime tours of the Danforth Campus — presented by Washington University Wellness Connection.

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Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton accepts an award from Citizens for Modern Transit.



Announcements


Poll workers needed

Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006. At the request of the Missouri Secretary of State's office, Washington University is encouraging interested faculty, staff and students to consider becoming volunteer poll workers.

Vote now!

With a competition to design a Career Center video advertisement available on the popular Web site YouTube.com, the center's staff members discovered they could draw students into the process of connecting with good career advice.
Washington People

Garry Tobin, MD [thumb]

Garry Tobin encourages those he sees to invest in their health

Sports

Women's soccer keeps winning streak alive

More Headlines

Business school welcomes Executive M.B.A. director

Tonks and Chipperfield to speak Oct. 13 and 17

Events to highlight legacy of Martha Graham Oct. 12-19