Wednesday, March 23, 2022
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Top stories
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Biologist Michael Landis in Arts & Sciences developed a new method to measure the extent to which regional geographic features affect local rates of speciation, extinction and dispersal for species. The study is published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. |
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The Class of 2022 at the School of Medicine on March 18 celebrated Match Day, the milestone when U.S. medical students learn where they will train as residents after graduation. The event took place at the Eric P. Newman Education Center on the Medical Campus. |
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Analyzing more than 200 years of conflicts, political scientist David Carter in Arts & Sciences finds revisionist states — like Russia — have made territorial claims when the great powers that dominate the international system are embroiled in crisis. |
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Events
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WashU in the News
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Washington People
Victoria Fraser
Trailblazer Victoria Fraser, MD, head of the Department of Medicine, the medical school’s largest department, advocates for equity in academic medicine and addresses structural barriers that limit the careers of women and members of other underrepresented groups.
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Campus and community news
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Notables Raymond E. Arvidson, the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, won the 2022 Richard D. Schwartz Supportive Faculty Award from the St. Louis Astronomical Society. |
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Research Wire Naresha Saligrama, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, is part of a team that has received a multiyear, multimillion-dollar grant through Wellcome Leap to study immune responses. |
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Announcements Washington University’s Equity and Inclusion Council, established in 2020, is seeking members at large for the upcoming academic year. Nominations are being accepted until April 17; applications are due May 1. |
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Announcements Washington University will test its emergency communication system at 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 30. During the test, WashUAlerts will send emails, voice calls and text messages. |
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Who Knew WashU? Question: When did the Women’s Health Technologies Initiative at WashU launch?
A) 1994B) 2004C) 2011D) 2021
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