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Monday, Aug. 29, 2016

Top Stories

Excess weight linked to eight more cancer types

An international team of researchers, including from the School of Medicine, has identified eight additional types of cancer linked to excess weight and obesity. Limiting weight gain over time could help reduce the risk of these cancers, the data suggest.

‘You are here for such a time as this’

Leaders of the Washington University community gathered in the Athletics Complex Aug. 25 to celebrate the Class of 2020 and to offer its 1,780 members some words of wisdom.

Working well by being well

Nearly 90 percent of companies in the U.S. use some form of employee wellness program to improve health. A study currently under review and co-authored by Olin’s Lamar Pierce empirically tested how these programs affect worker productivity.

Two medical students named Howard Hughes fellows

Medical students Rukayat Taiwo (left) and Kow Essuman (right) have been selected to receive mentored training with top biomedical scientists through the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Medical Research Fellows Program.

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Campus Announcements

Gateways to Innovation conference to be held Sept. 15

Washington University will host Midwest Research University Network’s Gateways to Innovation conference at the Cortex Innovation Community on Sept. 15. The event will focus on technology transfer and startup financing. The deadline to register is Sept. 8.

The View From Here

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WashU in the News

Dreamer sues to unblock president’s biggest immigration proposal yet

The Huffington Post

Leavenworth’s Spygate

Slate

Gut reaction: the surprising power of microbes

The Guardian (U.K.)

On park service’s 100th birthday, some ways to sustain its future

St. Louis Public Radio

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Obituaries

Edward Greenberg, professor emeritus of economics, 80

Edward Greenberg photoEdward Greenberg, professor emeritus of economics in Arts & Sciences who taught and conducted research here for more than five decades, died Aug. 24 at his home in University City. He was 80.

Campus Voices

‘Reviving pluralism’

John Inazu, of the School of Law, discusses his latest book, “Confident Pluralism,” and the concept behind it, in a Liberty Law Talk podcast.

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Notables

Nancy Morrow-Howell photoNancy Morrow-Howell, the Bettie Bofinger Brown Distinguished Professor of Social Policy and director of the Harvey A. Friedman Center for Aging, will receive a leadership award in November from the Gladys and Henry Crown Center for Senior Living in University City.

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