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UMSL Events for June 14-20, 2013

UMSL Events for June 14-20, 2013

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UMSL Events for June 14-20, 2013

UMSL Events contains information about events that will occur in the seven days following publication (Friday-Thursday). It contains information compiled from the UMSL Campus Calendar. No submissions are accepted, and since the calendar is self-populated, University Marketing and Communications is not responsible for the content that appears here or its accuracy. If you would like to receive UMSL Events via e-mail, you can subscribe to UMSL Daily or UMSL Daily Events.

UMSL Events for June 14-20, 2013

UMSL Events contains information about events that will occur in the seven days following publication (Friday-Thursday). It contains information compiled from the UMSL Campus Calendar. No submissions are accepted, and since the calendar is self-populated, University Marketing and Communications is not responsible for the content that appears here or its accuracy. If you would like to receive UMSL Events via e-mail, you can subscribe to UMSL Daily or UMSL Daily Events.

Astrophysicist’s scientific interests had few boundaries
Astrophysicist’s scientific interests had few boundaries

For most of his long career, Richard D. Schwartz had his head in the stars. And thousands of people benefited from that devotion. When Schwartz arrived at the University of Missouri–St. Louis in 1975, he was the only astronomer. He built the astronomy program and...

Astrophysicist’s scientific interests had few boundaries

For most of his long career, Richard D. Schwartz had his head in the stars. And thousands of people benefited from that devotion. When Schwartz arrived at the University of Missouri–St. Louis in 1975, he was the only astronomer. He built the astronomy program and...

Astrophysicist’s scientific interests had few boundaries

For most of his long career, Richard D. Schwartz had his head in the stars. And thousands of people benefited from that devotion. When Schwartz arrived at the University of Missouri–St. Louis in 1975, he was the only astronomer. He built the astronomy program and...

Physics takes alumnus to great heights

When Tim Giblin mentions where he works, you can’t help but take note. He instructs and trains astronauts, flight directors and flight controllers at a place called the National Aeronautics and Space Administration – also known as NASA. Originally from Florissant,...

Physics takes alumnus to great heights

When Tim Giblin mentions where he works, you can’t help but take note. He instructs and trains astronauts, flight directors and flight controllers at a place called the National Aeronautics and Space Administration – also known as NASA. Originally from Florissant,...

Physics takes alumnus to great heights

When Tim Giblin mentions where he works, you can’t help but take note. He instructs and trains astronauts, flight directors and flight controllers at a place called the National Aeronautics and Space Administration – also known as NASA. Originally from Florissant,...

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