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Richard Gaddes merely intended to advise some opera lovers about starting a new company. He wound up founding Opera Theatre of St. Louis. The visionary opera producer died Tuesday at 81.
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The rare lemon cuckoo bumblebee bee was recently spotted in a Belleville garden by an amateur citizen scientist. The bee’s population has been on the decline, but this recent sighting could mean good news for rare bee species and bumblebees in the region.
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Matt Vogel went from Webster’s conservatory to being the understudy to Caroll Spinney, the original performer of Big Bird from "Sesame Street." He now plays many beloved characters.
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The one-night only screening of the film at Webster University is sponsored by the Gateway Korea Foundation and Very Asian Foundation.
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Webster University will use a $1 million federal grant to identify and treat the mental health needs of those in immigrant and underserved communities.
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Susan Polgar retires from Webster University on May 31 after nine years of leading its chess team to huge success. She discussed her career, and her tenure in St. Louis, on "St. Louis on the Air."
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At a time when opinions about critical race theory and inclusive pedagogy are loud and manifold, two experts from Webster University offer a closer look at what critical race theory is — and what to make of the debate surrounding it.
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Coronavirus cases are leveling off at most colleges and universities in the St. Louis region after several reported spikes following winter breaks. But St. Louis University is telling students to stop partying.
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The university reached an agreement with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights to update its sexual harassment investigation process.
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When Heather Mitchell saw those viral Lake of the Ozarks images of not so socially distanced partying over Memorial Day weekend, she felt concern and…