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Monday, April 8, 2019

Top Stories

Weedy rice evolves ‘cheater’ root traits

Researchers led by Kenneth M. Olsen in Arts & Sciences used a new imaging technique to reveal a takeover strategy that has worked for weedy rice over and over again: roots that minimize below-ground contact with other plants.

Connor named head of occupational therapy

Lisa Tabor Connor, noted for her extensive research into recovery from stroke, will be the next executive director of the Program in Occupational Therapy at the School of Medicine. She will take over the top-ranking program July 1.

Board of Trustees grants faculty promotions

At the university’s recent Board of Trustees meeting, several faculty members were appointed with tenure, promoted with tenure or granted tenure. Most new titles take effect July 1.

WashU Expert on proposed labor legislation

Proposed legislation to reverse a decline in workers’ rights under the National Labor Relations Act could play a critical role in reducing the income gap between America’s rich and poor, sociologist Jake Rosenfeld in Arts & Sciences suggested in congressional testimony.

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Events

10 a.m. Tuesday, April 9

‘Maternal Mortality in Africa’

7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 9

DUC Chamber Music Series

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Campus Announcements

Students can apply to join climate delegation

Undergraduate and graduate students from all schools may apply to join the university’s delegation to attend a United Nations climate conference in fall 2019 or spring 2020. Applications will be reviewed beginning Friday, April 12.

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The View From Here

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WashU in the News

The price for ‘predatory’ publishing? $50 million

The New York Times

Domestic workers are in high demand, but jobs have few protections and little pay

Money

Elite private school alumni reflect on the desegregation of Buckhead’s Westminster Schools

Georgia Public Broadcasting

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Notables

Washington University has been named a Women in the Workplace honoree by the Women’s Foundation of Greater St. Louis for creating a workplace where women can thrive.

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Research Wire

Ebony Carter, MD, at the School of Medicine, won a $1.6 million five-year Pathway to Stop Diabetes grant from the American Diabetes Association. She will use the funding for her clinical research project focused on prenatal care for obese women at high risk for gestational diabetes.

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