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Friday, Nov. 12, 2021

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Events

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NOV

Terry Lecture: brain in the body

4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 12

12

NOV

Switchboard automation and disability history

4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 12

13

NOV

Saturday Science Lecture: Mars samples

10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 13

13

NOV

Bears women’s soccer NCAA tournament game

11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 13

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WashU in the News

Your personality could add years of healthy living


TIme


Hiring high-skilled immigrants brings a ‘Ted Lasso’ effect


Forbes


Why the US nursing crisis is getting worse


Vox


How St. Louis scientists are hunting for the next generation of tick-borne viruses


St. Louis Public Radio


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Campus and community news



Perspectives

Collins explores US mothers’ work, child-care infrastructure needs

Sociologist Caitlyn Collins in Arts & Sciences co-writes an analysis explaining her research shedding light on why many women with young children haven’t returned to the workforce since the pandemic began.


The Washington Post


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Who Knew WashU?

Question: The Holocaust Memorial Lecture has been held annually since 1989. Why does it take place in November?

Answer: A) The chancellor-appointed committee, along with Student Union, recommended that the event be held around Nov. 9 to coincide with Kristallnacht (which translates to “Night of Broken Glass”), when Jewish properties were vandalized and burned, and many Jewish people were killed, in Germany.


Congrats to this week’s winner, Justin Kransdorf, a McKelvey School of Engineering alumnus, who will receive an “I Knew WashU” luggage tag!