News for the Washington University Campuses & Community
Straight from The Source
|
|
|
Changing how buildings are made
Kinga Pabjan, a Sam Fox School student and project manager for Team WashU at the 2018 Solar Decathlon China, discusses Lotus House, 3D printing and the future of sustainable design.
|
|
Can testosterone plus exercise improve healing after hip fracture?
School of Medicine researchers are leading a national, multicenter study exploring whether testosterone plus exercise can restore physical abilities in elderly women who have broken a hip. The study is funded with a $15.6 million National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Campus Announcements
Hiring qualified students for work-study jobs is more affordable than ever. The U.S. Department of Education will cover 70 percent of a student’s pay, up from 50 percent. The university department pays the rest. Learn more from Student Financial Services.
|
|
|
|
Obituaries
Joseph J. Billadello, MD, professor of medicine and director of the Adult Congenital Heart Disease Center at the School of Medicine, died Aug. 8 in St. Louis following a long battle with multiple myeloma. He was 65.
|
|
|
Michelle Purdy, of Arts & Sciences, writes a piece in The Washington Post, also shared on the WashU Perspectives page, about black students’ experience in private K-12 schools and the racism they continue to face.
|
|
|
|
Joshua B. Rubin, MD, PhD, professor of pediatrics and of neuroscience at the School of Medicine, has received the Pioneer Award for Pediatric Neuro-Oncology from the Children’s Brain Tumor Foundation.
|
|
|
Research Wire
Carlos Botero, assistant professor of biology in Arts & Sciences, was awarded a one-year $149,729 National Science Foundation EAGER grant for the project “Removing barriers to macro-ecoevolutionary studies of the avian brain.”
Read more from the Research Wire →
|
|
You have received this e-mail because you expressed interest in receiving updates from wustl.edu, the Record and its related products by e-mail. Thanks for your subscription. If you do not want to receive the Record via e-mail, you may unsubscribe. Got this as a forward? Sign up to receive our future e-mails.
|
|