Articles written for the publications department at Washington University in St. Louis - all have been published
Barry Kozloff: Predicting Success in International AssignmentsBarry Kozloff, AB ’69, felt his jetlag set in a little deeper when American Airlines told him he’d flown over three million miles … and that doesn’t include the 200,000 miles he’d traveled in Europe. But then, with a convivial laugh, he brushes off his jetlag. Kozloff’s personableness – a trait that has prompted people to confide in him – communicates itself in every interaction. Continue reading
Glenn Stone: Studying Brave New CropsTucked away on the third floor of McMillan Hall, Glenn Stone’s office is quiet, with every footstep in the hallway audible. Hundreds of books become the wallpaper of his room, but this campus haven is no ivory tower. Continue reading
The University … It’s a Grand Place for SingingDo-wop, do-wop-wop-do. Words can’t aptly describe the diverse and delicious sounds of the nine a cappella groups on the University’s campuses. By turns, their voices sound like an orchestra, a rhythm band, a jazz combo, or a drumming group, and their songs cover the gamut in musical styles—jazz, blues, rock, pop, soul, folk, gospel, and early polyphony. Continue reading
