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UPCOMING EVENTS
Japan Fulbright Experience: The Globalization Challenge to Education, Peace, & Culture
Noon Tues, Sept 2
Sunnen Lounge
Speaker: Grant Chapman, Assoc VP, Academic Affairs
Sponsor: Center for International Education
A talk in the International Studies Symposium Series
Dan Eldon Photo Exhibit
Aug 29-Sept 19
Opening reception 5-7 pm Fri, Aug 29
May Gallery, 2nd flr Sverdrup
Photography of 22-year-old Reuters correspondent Dan Eldon, killed in 1993 during a riot in Somalia
A Year of International Human Rights event
Memorial Service in Honor of Prof. Art Sandler
3:30 pm Tues, Sept 2
Moore Auditorium
Human Rights Tuesday Film Series
All films start at 7 pm in Moore Auditorium. Cost info
Sept 2 Blood Diamond
Sept 9 Dying to Tell the Story
Sept 16 The Constant Gardener
Sept 23 Nobelity
Sept 30 Killer Bargain
The film series is part of the Year of International Human Rights celebration.
Heartbreak & Madness:
Masterworks of German Expressionism
Co-sponsors: College of Arts & Sciences and German American Heritage Society
All films at 8 pm, Moore Auditorium; live musical accompaniment provided
Sept 5, 6, & 7 Metropolis
Sept 13 Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
Sept 21 Faust
Sept 28 A Song of Two Humans
Oct 5 The Golem
Oct 11 The Last Laugh
Oct 18 Pandora’s Box
Oct 25 Waxworks
Oct 30 The Multiplex
Nov 2 Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror
The Legacy of Matthew Shepard
7 pm Mon, Sept 15
Loretto Hilton Center
Judy Shepard discusses the 1998 murder of her 21-year-old son, Matthew, which was motivated by anti-gay hate.
Sponsor: Multicultural Center and International Student Affairs
A Year of International Human Rights event
Information: Niki Femmer, femmenic@webster.edu
Body & Soul: Diana & Kathy
7 pm Sat, Sept 27
Moore Auditorium
Free showing of this 40-min film about two women, one with Down syndrome and one with cerebral palsy, who have lived together independently for 30 years. Diana and Kathy will speak after the screening.
A Year of International Human Rights event.
Fall 2008 Calendar
(U.S. domestic campuses)
8- & 16-Week Format (UG, MSN)
Aug 25-Oct 17 Fall 1 & Fall
Oct 20-Oct 24 Fall break
Oct 27-Dec 19 Fall 2 & Fall
9-week format (MA,MS)
Aug 18-Oct 17 Fall 1
Oct. 20-Dec 19 Fall 2
Calendars for extended and international campuses
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WELCOME to Webster University College of Arts & Sciences
The Webster University College of Arts and Sciences is the intellectual foundation of the University. With undergraduate and graduate programs in areas as diverse as nursing, international languages, and philosophy - to name a few - the College is building a nationally and internationally recognized center of excellence in the arts and sciences.
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NEWS

South African Activist Rashida Manjoo Is 2008-09 Des Lee Visiting Professor for Global Awareness
Rashida Manjoo, a South African lawyer and human rights activist, will arrive at the St. Louis campus in January to serve as the 2008-09 E. Desmond Lee Visiting Professor for Global Awareness. During her tenure as Des Lee Professor, she will teach classes, hold lectures, and lead the American Exceptionalism Conference, scheduled for April.
Prof. Art Sandler Dies August 9
Share your memories and thoughts about Art.
Art Sandler, Professor of Philosophy, died suddenly of a massive stroke on August 9, 2008. Born in New York City, Art received his B.S. from City College of New York and an M.A. in Philosophy from the University of Pittsburgh. He lived for a few years in Oregon before settling in St. Louis; he joined the Webster faculty in 1970. Art distinguished himself in numerous ways at Webster University: He founded the International Human Rights Program and served at various times as President of the Faculty, Chair of the College of Arts & Sciences, Chair of the Department of Philosophy, and Chair of the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies. Art will be remembered as a gifted teacher and invaluable colleague. He was a committed political activist and began the first Human Rights undergraduate program in the country at Webster. In 1988, Art received the University’s Messing Award, which he used to examine the struggle for human rights in Central America. Art is survived by his wife, Vicki Woods; a son and daughter; four grandchildren; and two brothers. A memorial service was held Tuesday, August 12, at Central Reform Congregation in St. Louis; a memorial also will be held at Webster University, date and place TBA. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Human Rights Education Project, c/o Webster University, 470 E. Lockwood Ave., St. Louis, MO, 63119.
The College of Arts & Sciences dedicates the Year of International Human Rights to Art’s memory.
Announcing the Year of International Human Rights
In honor of the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the College of Arts & Sciences is celebrating the 2008-09 academic year as the Year of International Human Rights. We invite you to join in events and activities marking this special year. (Read the Global Thinking story.)
Earn an MS in Environmental Management Online
Webster’s MS in Environmental Management is now offered online. The prerequisite for this timely graduate program is a bachelor’s degree.
Vienna Professor’s Book Merits Award
Thomas Oberlechner, senior research professor and head of the psychology department at Webster Vienna, has received the 2008 Richard J. Davis Ethics Honorable Distinction Award from the Investment Management Consultants Association. The award honors authors who made a significant contribution to advancing the understanding and knowledge of the investment management consulting profession in the area of ethics. Oberlechner’s 2007 book, The Psychology of Ethics in the Finance and Investment Industry, explains the psychological processes that lead to unethical behavior among investment professionals.
Alumna Is Among Nobel Prize Winners
The College of Arts & Sciences salutes alumna Grace Akumu, who is among those sharing the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for their contributions to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Akumu, who graduated from Webster Geneva in 1986 with a B.A. in International Studies, is executive director of Climate Network Africa in her native Kenya. She is also responsible for civil society activities at The New Partnership for Africa’s Development.
Cruising for Knowledge
Two Orlando gerontology students and their instructor recently visited a Nassau facility for the elderly by way of the Sovereign of the Seas cruise ship.
English Department Presents 2008 Green Fuse
The student literary journal of Webster University, The Green Fuse has been published every spring since 1986.
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