Cultural education through tourism. An app for assisting physical therapy patients. A self-care subscription box. These are a few of the concepts being launched during this semester’s social entrepreneurship class at the Brown School. Joseph Steensma, EdD, teaches the course.
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Amanda R. Emke, MD (right), and Michael Friedman, MD, have been named the 2015-2017 Carol B. and Jerome T. Loeb Teaching Fellows at the School of Medicine. The fellowship program was established in 2004 to advance clinical education. It provides fellows the opportunity to implement ideas that augment the education of medical students and residents.
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The university’s Efficiency Initiative has been successful and is nearing its conclusion, announced Henry S. Webber, executive vice chancellor for administration. The effort has resulted in $20 million of annual, ongoing operational savings. Webber said the changes are benefiting schools and departments without having an impact on core administrative services.
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In 1915, at age 40, Winston Churchill was ousted as First Lord of the Admiralty during Britain’s disastrous Gallipoli campaign. It was a low point for the future prime minister, but recovery began in an unlikely place: in the garden, with a box of paints. “The Paintings of Sir Winston Churchill,” on view through Feb. 14 at the Kemper Art Museum, surveys five decades of art by this distinguished “pastime painter.”
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5-8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 10
Menorah lighting at Chabad
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8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 10
Jazz at Holmes: Student performance
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Noon Friday, Dec. 11
Seminar on targeted cancer therapy
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Michael Bottros, MD, of the Division of Pain Management at the School of Medicine, discusses anesthesia and preventing pain after surgery in a two-part program for the “Aches and Gains” show on Sirius XM Radio.
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The School of Engineering & Applied Science will offer two Clare Boothe Luce fellowships to women students pursuing doctoral degrees in computer science starting in fall 2016. Funding from the Henry Luce Foundation supports the fellowships.
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Sophia Hayes, PhD, of Arts & Sciences, won the St. Louis Section of the American Chemical Society’s 2015 Saint Louis Award. Read more Notables.
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