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Through our goals Washington University intends to judge itself by the most demanding standards; to attract people of great ability from all types of backgrounds; to encourage faculty and students to be bold, independent, and creative thinkers; and to provide the infrastructure to support teaching, research, scholarship, and service for the present and for future generations.
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| An Important Message from the Chancellor Mark Wrighton addresses university's decision to award honorary degree to alumna Phyllis Schlafly (http://news-info.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/11789.html) May 14, 2008 -- Washington University Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton e-mailed the following message today to university faculty, staff and students about the controversy surrounding the decision to award Phyllis Schlafly an honorary degree at Commencement this Friday, May 16. |
| WUSTL statement Statement on Tuesday's protest over awarding of honorary degree to Phyllis Schlafly (http://news-info.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/11781.html) May 13, 2008 -- Washington University in St. Louis has issued the following statement on the student-led protest that was held outside the chancellor's residence on May 13 over the university's selection of Phyllis Schlafly as an honorary degree recipient. |
| WUSTL statement Statement on Phyllis Schlafly's honorary degree (http://news-info.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/11727.html) May 6, 2008 -- Washington University in St. Louis has issued the following statement on the selection of Phyllis Schlafly as an honorary degree recipient at its May 16 Commencement ceremony. |
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| WUSTL program looks to educate bright, international minds
Associated Press, Chronicle of Higher Education and 13 others Oct. 20, 2005 -- WUSTL announced it is joining with 15 Asian universities on a new global education and research program, the McDonnell International Scholars Academy. The school has received a $10 million endowment commitment from John F. McDonnell, retired chairman of McDonnell Douglas Corp., and the JSM Charitable Trust founded by McDonnell's father, the late aerospace pioneer James S. McDonnell. The academy will enroll exceptional graduate and professional students from the partner schools across all graduate disciplines. About 20 scholars will begin work at the academy next fall. While the first students are from Asia, the school envisions others will come from throughout much of the world. |
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| Ex-Congressman Gephardt to join law firm
Associated Press Online and 42 others June 17, 2005 -- Former Congressman Dick Gephardt is joining a law firm where he will work as a senior counselor within its government affairs practice. In addition, Gephardt has been named advisory board chairman for WUSTL's Richard A. Gephardt Institute for Public Service, a nonpartisan center aimed at promoting public service. |
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| A hidden gem no more
U.S.News & World Report Aug. 24, 2004 -- This profile of WUSTL features numerous anecdotes from students and statements from staff explaining the university's meteoric rise to join the nation's academic elite. |
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| Kerry OKs debates; no word from Bush
MSNBC and 38 others July 15, 2004 -- Democrat John Kerry on Thursday accepted an independent commission's schedule for three presidential debates and one vice presidential showdown. "These commission debates have become an important tradition in presidential campaigns and voters depend on them to help inform their choice," Kerry campaign manager Mary Beth Cahill said in a statement. The second debate, on Oct. 8, 2004, would be a town hall-style format at Washington University in St. Louis where undecided voters question the candidates on any issue. |
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| Olympic flame returns to first American host city
ESPN and 81 others June 17, 2004 --
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