Dr. Alessandra Comini, Distinguished Professor of Art History, gave a lecture entitled "Alma Mahler and Her Vienna: Of Mixed Marriages, Anti-Semitism, and Cancelled Careers" at the Meadows Museum on Tuesday. The lecture, sponsored by the art history department and the Wagner Society, focused on composer Alma Schindler Mahler-Gropius-Werfel, a composer in imperial Vienna just before World War I who was often overshadowed by her three husbands. (0) comments
Allison Fields is a pre-med student in the Dedman College. In her organic chemistry lab, the class must split in two because there is not enough equipment for the 30 students to work in the same lab. "It's annoying because the lack of equipment forces the professors to waste their time and our time explaining the lab instructions twice," Fields said. (0) comments
After tying with San Diego State for the third-place spot in the Barona Collegiate Cup on Monday, the men's golf team sank to No. 5 after Tuesday's third and final round. The Mustangs ended the tournament with an overall score of 860, putting them 33 strokes behind No. (0) comments
BusinessWeek magazine recently released its 2008 undergraduate business school rankings. SMU's Cox School of Business ranked No. 23 overall, up one place from being ranked No. 24 in the 2007 version of BusinessWeek's rankings. "Year after year the bar continues to rise in terms of the quality of the SMU Cox undergraduate program," Dr. (0) comments
The SMU English creative writing department is reviving its long dormant literary magazine, Espejo, in an online form. The new Web site, available Tuesday, will provide a venue for students to publish stories, poems, photographs, plays, essays and even music. (0) comments
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