Harsh Moolani (left) initially shrugged off a friend’s advice to quit trying to do it all. Then he considered the source: a remarkable woman with a successful career, good friends — and a few months to live. Moolani is set to graduate with a degree in neuroscience from Arts & Sciences. He will remain in St. Louis and expand Create Circles, his nonprofit connecting older and younger adults. The recognition ceremony will be Saturday, Dec. 14, in the Athletic Complex.
Join the choirs of Washington University in singing the Christmas portion of George Handel’s “Messiah,” a free event open to the public. Graham Chapel.
University staff are invited to discover the Kemper Art Museum’s collection. Join educators for a dynamic discussion and explore the recently expanded museum. Vote online for the work you’d like to learn more about. Kemper Art Museum lobby.
Phyllis Zee, MD, of Northwestern University, presents the seminar “Enhancing Sleep and Circadian Rhythm for Brain and Metabolic Health.” Medical Campus, Barnes-Jewish Hospital South, East Pavilion Auditorium.
The exhibit “Immigrants: We Get the Job Done” highlights a small number of the many immigrants who have worked at the School of Medicine over the past 128 years. Medical Campus, Becker Library, Glaser Gallery, seventh floor. On display through Feb. 14.
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