Posted on 30 October 2008 by Antonio D. French
Posted on 30 October 2008 by Antonio D. French
Students from 18 college campuses across Missouri will Caravan for Change to Columbia this afternoon for Barack Obama’s Change We Need Rally at Mizzou. Continue Reading
Posted on 08 April 2008 by Danielle Belton
Washington University has named a new provost … and he’s the same as the last provost.
Executive Vice Chancellor Edward S. Macias, the dean of Arts & Sciences, was named to the position, to begin Jan. 1, 2009. He was the last person to serve as provost at Wash U almost 13 years ago.
Wash U. Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton made the announcement last Friday.
According to a press release by the university, Macias was the last person to hold the position of provost at Wash U., from 1988 to 1995. Since then he has kept maintained the duties of a chief academic officer.
Macias will step down as dean on June 30 and take on his new position after a six-month sabbatical.
University officials said a interim dean of the faculty of Arts & Sciences will be named soon, and the University will launch a national search for a new dean.
The provost, along with the chancellor and the academic deans, are responsible for the oversight of the educational and scholarly programs at the University. The release states that “the provost is the chief academic officer of the University, responsible for working with the deans to enhance the quality and impact of the University’s academic mission. The provost, working with the executive vice chancellor for administration and the chief financial officer, also has responsibility for coordinating the budgeting and capital planning of the University.”
Posted on 31 March 2008 by Danielle Belton
It’s a late debate, but it might be a good’un!
State Representative contenders Stacey Newman and Steve Brown will go head-to-head tonight, 9:30 p.m. at Ursa’s Fireside on Washington University’s campus. It will be in Lien Hall on the ground floor next to the Office of Residential Life. Both Democrats are running for Missouri’s 73rd District seat. The district include the area south of Hwy 40, so this maybe the go to event for the informed local voter.
Posted on 24 March 2008 by Danielle Belton
Washington University Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton will be honored as “Citizen of the Year” Tuesday.
The event, sponsored and administered by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, honors people who have contributed greatly to the St. Louis area, often through citizenship and “leadership in generating civic pride and dedication to the growth and vitality of St. Louis.”
During the honors, Wrighton will give his vision for Washington University in St. Louis.
The event will take place from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday at Graham Chapel. Parking will be available in the lot to the south and east of Whitaker Hall, located east of Forest Park Parkway and Hoyt Drive.
For more information, call Steve Givens at (314) 935-5408 or (314) 401-2072.