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Friday, March 24, 2023

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Events

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MAR

Fox Fridays: 3D printing

1–3:50 p.m. Friday, March 24

27

MAR

‘The pope at war’: Pius XII, Mussolini and Hitler

7–8:30 p.m. Monday, March 27

28

MAR

‘Data for good: driving prosperity in the St. Louis region’

7:30 a.m.–Noon Tuesday, March 28

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WashU in the News

Autism now more common among Black, Hispanic kids in US


The Associated Press


Deadly fungus spreading across US, mostly in health care facilities


The Wall Street Journal


Does the banking sector turmoil make a recession more likely?


Time magazine


African Film Festival returns to St. Louis this weekend


St. Louis Magazine


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Campus and community news



Perspectives

‘Nazi orders for Jews to wear a star were hateful, but far from unique’

Flora Cassen, chair of Jewish, Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies in Arts & Sciences, writes an article about the long history of forcing Jewish people to wear badges marking their heritage — and that it began centuries before the Nazis in World War II.


The Conversation


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Who Knew WashU?

A question in recognition of Women’s History Month: Which WashU faculty member’s discoveries were used by the FBI?

Answer: D) Mildred Trotter, a faculty member in anatomy at the School of Medicine from 1926-1967, studied bone growth. She created a formula to estimate stature that was used by the FBI.


Congrats to this week’s winner, Kaslina Love Mosley, a business director at the School of Medicine, who will receive an “I Knew WashU” luggage tag!

In memoriam