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Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Top Stories

New mouse model to aid testing of Zika vaccine, therapeutics

A research team at the School of Medicine has established a mouse model for testing of vaccines and therapeutics to battle Zika virus. The mouse model mimics aspects of the infection in humans.

WashU Expert: The central issue of the ‘Panama Papers’

Journalists are analyzing the “Panama Papers,” millions of financial documents offering a look at how public figures hide money offshore. Richard Frankel, of Olin Business School, said it shows the difficulty of government economic intervention.

Relay For Life ‘connects us all’

About 1,200 students, faculty and staff members will gather at Francis Field on Saturday, April 9, for Relay For Life, a 12-hour benefit for the American Cancer Society. Members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon will honor fraternity brother Jacques De Villiers, who died in July.

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Events

5 p.m. Wednesday, April 6

Student performance on art inspiring music

3-6 p.m. Thursday, April 7

Jennings SPOT open house

7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 7

Jackson Katz speaks about gender violence

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Campus Announcements

Info sessions today, Thursday for Urban Fellows Program

The Gephardt Institute will hold information sessions today and Thursday, April 7, for prospective applicants interested in the 10-month Urban Fellows Program. Fellows will contribute to the region’s civic efforts and learn more about urban issues.

IDEA Labs Demo Day to be held April 25

RSVP to attend the IDEA Labs Demo Day at 6 p.m. April 25. Students from the Medical and Danforth campuses will demonstrate prototypes for inventions they created to solve health-care problems.

WashU in the News

Should we teach obscure presidents like Millard Fillmore?

The Washington Post

Why does scratching make you itch more?

Wired

The politics of tax inversions

MPR News | Minneapolis Sun Times

Kranzbergs give $2 million to Washington University

St. Louis Business Journal

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Campus Voices

‘How immigration debates are disrupting political parties’

Stephen Legomsky, an immigration law expert at the School of Law, writes a commentary in Fortune on how the debate over immigration policy is affecting campaigns and political parties here and abroad.

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Notables

“Carmon Colangelo: Theory of Nothing” exhibitIn “Theory of Nothing,” Carmon Colangelo, dean of the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts, presents his eighth solo show with St. Louis’ Bruno David Gallery.

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Who Knew WashU?

rolls of field turfQ: What percentage of the 1 million pounds of artificial turf removed in the 2012 renovation of Francis Field ended up in landfills?
A: D) 0 percent. The university worked with the Teamsters and St. Louis Green to redirect the turf to local organizations for use in playgrounds and parks.
Congrats to this week’s winner, Linda Amos, of the Knight Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, who will receive an ‘I Knew WashU!’ luggage tag!

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