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Friday, March 24, 2017

Top Stories

Tom Sawyer’s day in court

Is Tom Sawyer a clever entrepreneur or did his friends paint that fence under false pretenses? U.S. Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. decides, with a little help from students, in an event celebrating the School of Law’s 150th anniversary.

Surprising culprit in nerve cell damage identified

Scientists at the School of Medicine have implicated a specific molecule in the self-destruction of axons, the wiring of the nervous system. Understanding just how that damage occurs may help researchers find a way to halt it.

University launches interactive map

The university has launched a new interactive campus map that will help users find accessible parking, where to buy coffee and other points of interest. The map will provide up-to-the-minute information about construction zones and parking changes.

Unintended consequences of beachgrass

A four-year study of rare and common lupines growing in coastal dunes showed that a native mouse steals most of the rare lupine’s seeds while attached to the plant. European beachgrass, originally planted to stabilize the dunes, gives the mouse cover.

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Events

1:30 p.m. Friday, March 24

Entertainment industry careers discussion

5 p.m. Friday, March 24

Engineering carnival

10 a.m. Saturday, March 25

Saturday Science: dark energy

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WashU in the News

2016 likely gave us false memories

Vox

Computer model rewrites history of the Silk Road

The London Times

Brain fitness program may help tinnitus

Houston Chronicle

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Campus Voices

Striking a nerve

Second-year medical student Alexandra Keane is studying peripheral nerve function in the lab. In this School of Medicine video, she shares what has inspired her to pursue a medical career.

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Notables

Thi Nguyen photoThi Nguyen has been named associate dean for graduate career and professional development in the Graduate School. She is responsible for developing and leading professional and career development initiatives to promote career readiness for graduate students.

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