Friday, April 7, 2023
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Since 2014, the WashU Prison Education Project has offered courses to incarcerated students at the Missouri Eastern Correctional Center, a men’s prison in Pacific, Mo. Last fall, the project expanded to the Women’s Eastern Reception, Diagnostic and Correctional Center in Vandalia, Mo. |
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School of Medicine researchers have identified specific proteins that may help predict which COVID-19 patients may need to be placed on ventilators to breathe and which are most likely to die of the virus. |
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How can the United States, one of the wealthiest nations, have the highest rate of poverty among industrialized nations? In the book “The Poverty Paradox,” renowned poverty expert Mark Rank, at the Brown School, offers a way to understand this puzzle. |
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Events
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10 a.m.–Noon Saturday, April 8 |
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Social Post of the Week
Senior toast: counting down to #WashU23 Commencement
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WashU in the News
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Nature
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Campus and community news
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Notables Lilianna Solnica-Krezel, the Alan A. and Edith L. Wolff Distinguished Professor and head of the Department of Developmental Biology at the School of Medicine, is to receive the 2023 Edwin G. Conklin Medal from the Society for Developmental Biology. |
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Research Wire Shantanu Chakrabartty’s lab at the McKelvey School of Engineering developed a method to better secure communications and transactions involving the Internet of Things, which includes car key fobs, fitness trackers and more. |
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Announcements As part of Active Transportation Month in April, the Sustainability, Parking & Transportation and Operations & Facilities Management offices are hosting commuter fairs and a commuter challenge to encourage low-carbon modes of transportation. |
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Perspectives
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Ian Clark, a doctoral candidate in English in Arts & Sciences, writes about the show “Derry Girls” and its handling of Irish history on the “Human Ties” blog.
Center for the Humanities
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Who Knew WashU? Question: Easter Mass will be celebrated in Graham Chapel on Sunday, April 9. Christine Blair Graham gave the chapel to WashU as a memorial to her husband, Benjamin Brown Graham. Where was he president?
Answer: B) Graham Paper Company. Among many activities, he was also active in the work of Christ Church Cathedral.
Congrats to this week’s winner, LaTanya Smith, who works in radiation oncology at the School of Medicine and will receive an “I Knew WashU” luggage tag!
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