The university welcomed the 1,780 members of the Class of 2021 yesterday. This year’s class includes seven members of the first cohort of the College Prep Program, which prepares talented, first-generation students for life on a college campus.
Two hundred years after its publication, “Frankenstein” remains a powerful metaphor for the dangers of science unchecked by social responsibility. Corinna Treitel, of Arts & Sciences, discusses in this video “Frankenstein’s” continued power to challenge and inform.
During the past fiscal year, the university’s Office of Technology Management reported a number of record figures as a result of the innovative technologies developed by university faculty.
About 300 incoming PhD and graduate students attended orientation Aug. 21 in Franklin County, in the eclipse’s path of totality. In between learning about Graduate School services and organizations, students stopped to marvel at the eclipse.
Dozens of employees and passers-by gathered Aug. 21 at Ellen S. Clark Hope Plaza on the Medical Campus to witness a historic total solar eclipse. Relive the day through this video.
Will Ross, MD, of the School of Medicine, writes eloquently in The St. Louis American about the protests and violence in Charlottesville, Va., and how we must move forward and confront hatred and injustice.
Mary Klingensmith, MD, the Mary Culver Distinguished Professor at the School of Medicine, has been named chair of the board of directors of the American Board of Surgery.
Brett Teng Gao (right), an incoming senior, was part of a team that won the Google-sponsored Artificial Intelligence Genomics Hackathon this summer.
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