Washington University has provided a major incentive for students to fill out their course evaluations. This semester, a donor will provide a donation to Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of greater St. Louis and Eastern Missouri for each student’s completed evaluation.
Each One Teach One (EOTO), a local community service organization for which many Washington University students volunteer, recently teamed with a local non-profit organization to expand its tutoring services.
EOTO will now include a weekly on-campus session for students from two low-income area high schools.
Last night Amnesty International presented a guest speaker and a documentary on the School of the Americas, a combat training school for Latin American soldiers located in Fort Benning, Ga.
The event was part of a national awareness week concluding Nov. 16-18 with a Vigil at the School (SOA).
A recent consumer protection campaign aiming to protect students from credit card solicitation has raised questions about the potential for students to overuse the expanded campus card program.
The campaign, sponsored by the United States Public Interest Research Group (U.
Jason Goldfeder tries to be normal.
He mentors medical students, sharing with them his insight, clinical judgment and knowledge base about the field. He gives weekly lectures on men’s health, his primary area of expertise. He volunteers at Washington University’s Wohl Medical Clinic, helping researchers test the drugs of the future.
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