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Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2023

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Events

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NOV

Physics colloquium on ultrahigh energy neutrino detection

3 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 29

30

NOV

TRIADS Speaker Series: misinformation scholar David Lazer

Noon–1:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 30

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WashU in the News

How droughts could hurt the supply of Christmas trees


CBS News


Scientists find brain cholesterol link to Alzheimer’s-like damage


Newsweek


Who are you calling ‘delulu’?


The New York Times


Why the Thanksgiving myth persists, according to science


ScienceNews


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Washington People

Antonio Douthit-Boyd

Antonio Douthit-Boyd, in Arts & Sciences, returned to his hometown of St. Louis years ago and last fall joined WashU full time to be the Performing Arts Department’s ballet master. Learn about his journey and the future of classical dance at WashU.

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Antonio Douthit-Boyd

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Perspectives

Rediscovering ‘The Man Who Cried I Am’

William Maxwell, a professor in Arts & Sciences, was featured on a recent episode of “LOA Live.” Hosted by the Library of America, the program, titled “Black Writers in Paris, the FBI, and a Lost 1960s Classic,” focused on the republication of John A. Williams’ 1967 novel “The Man Who Cried I Am.”


Library of America


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Who Knew WashU?

Question: What is the name of the new program for first-generation WashU students who want to use their STEM educations to improve society?

A) Kessler ScholarsB) QuestBridge Scholars
C) Rodriguez ScholarsD) Taylor STARS

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