Washington University will add another architectural jewel to its historic campus later this year when an Olympic Rings “Spectacular,” a five-ring sculpture, is installed at the end of Olympian Way.
Temporarily shutting off neuronal signals to a healthy part of the brain may aid stroke recovery, according to new School of Medicine research in mice.
Bridging divisions in religion and politics will be the topic of a series of interdisciplinary panels sponsored by the John C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics. The first is at 7 p.m. today with John Inazu.
The Center for the Humanities in Arts & Sciences has named its 2018-19 cohort of six faculty fellows. They are: Douglas Flowe, Tabea Linhard and Tim Moore (fall 2018); and Luis Salas, Julie Singer and Alexander Stefaniak (spring 2019).
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