Design professionals from around the country are in St. Louis this week for the XTreme LA (Landscape Architecture) Challenge. A public presentation of that work, focused on improving water quality and reducing sewer overflow, will be at noon today in the Sam Fox School.
“Never Again: Forging a Convention for Crimes Against Humanity,” a film produced by the university’s Whitney R. Harris World Law Institute, will be shown Saturday, Nov. 11, during the St. Louis International Film Festival.
The bipartisan bill proposed by U.S. Sens. Lamar Alexander and Patty Murray has some approaches that would help fix the health insurance marketplaces, but more changes are needed, said health economist Tim McBride.
Jay, MD, PhD (center), is a pediatric cardiologist at the School of Medicine. He is studying the genetic and environmental roots of congenital heart defects in hopes of finding ways to prevent them.
William M. Landau, MD, a professor emeritus of neurology, died in his sleep Nov. 2 at his home in University City. He was 93. He was the longest-serving faculty member at the School of Medicine.
Ena Selimovic, a PhD candidate in comparative literature in Arts & Sciences, writes on the Center for the Humanities site about career possibilities, both inside and outside of academia, for those with humanities degrees.
Two new Global Impact Award winners recently were selected. The $50,000 award will be split evenly between startups Geneoscopy and Strayos. The Skandalaris Center for Interdisciplinary Innovation and Entrepreneurship hosts the competition.
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