Anthony Tillman, assistant provost at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, has been appointed an associate provost. When Tillman joins Washington University this summer, he will coordinate programs to support low-income and first-generation students.
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The School of Medicine and Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital are offering a newly approved, nonsurgical therapy to help people lose weight. Shelby Sullivan, MD, said the therapy involves placing special balloons into the stomach and inflating them to give patients the feeling of being full after eating small meals.
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During her long career, Alfreda Brown has had many jobs and titles but only one goal — to help others realize their potential. As the longtime director of the Career Center, she helped students discover employment paths that matched their passions. Today, as a human resources consultant, she helps university staff members build their careers.
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Clayco’s chairman and CEO, Robert G. Clark, along with the company’s partners, have committed $4.1 million to the School of Medicine to advance research led by John P. Atkinson, MD, into a rare blood vessel disease that results in death five to 10 years following diagnosis.
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The husband-and-wife team of violinist Joo Kim (left) and cellist James Czyzewski will join pianist Patti Wolf to launch the Danforth University Center’s spring Chamber Music Series at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the Goldberg Formal Lounge.
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Richard W. Davis, PhD, professor emeritus of history in Arts & Sciences, died Dec. 25, 2015, while receiving hospice care at Laclede Groves in St. Louis. He was 80.
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Noon Wednesday, Jan. 20
‘New Approaches to Cancer Vaccines’
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Noon Thursday, Jan. 21
Climate change and human health session
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7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 21
The Black Rep presents ‘Sunset Baby’
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Ben Fulton, managing editor of The Common Reader, writes about the life and influence of David Bowie, “the man who stole the world by playing personae on, and off, incredible music,” in the publication’s latest edition.
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The Office of Recreation Programs and Services will hold two focus groups next week of current and retired faculty and staff to discuss membership pricing in the Gary M. Sumers Recreation Center. Sessions will be from 5:15-6 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 26, and from 12:15-1 p.m. Friday, Jan. 29, in the Athletics Complex.
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Paige LaRose has assumed the role of assistant dean for student affairs and strategic initiatives at Olin Business School. Read more Notables.
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