Friday, Dec. 1, 2023
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WashU’s Heartland Initiative aims to expand educational access to students from small towns in Missouri and southern Illinois. This September and October, an admissions team logged nearly 10,000 miles traveling to 80 schools in rural Missouri and Illinois. |
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Researchers at the School of Medicine have found that a form of cholesterol known as cholesteryl esters builds up in the brains of mice with Alzheimer’s-like disease, and that clearing out the cholesteryl esters helps prevent brain damage and behavioral changes. |
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Research from Arts & Sciences shows that variations in pyrite sulfur isotopes may not represent global processes. A new microanalysis approach helps to separate out signals that reveal the relative influence of microbes and that of local climate. |
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In this video, Adam Pendleton, one of the most celebrated visual artists of his generation, talks about his artistic process and how painting echoes the movement of the body. His exhibition is on view at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum through Jan. 15. |
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Notables Anca Parvulescu, a professor of English in Arts & Sciences, was installed as the Liselotte Dieckmann Professor in Comparative Literature in November. Parvulescu’s research fields include international modernism, affect theory, Eastern Europe and the history of comparatism. |
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Notables Projects produced by University Marketing & Communications and other departments at WashU recently won 2023 Circle of Excellence Awards and district awards from CASE (the Council for Advancement and Support of Education). |
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Research Wire Jennie H. Kwon, DO, at the School of Medicine, has won a $3.6 million grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to lead a multisite clinical study aimed at evaluating whether vaccines affect the transmission of flu and COVID-19 within households. |
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Announcements WashU Parking and Transportation Services is launching a new Delmar Divine shuttle route, with service between the Danforth Campus, Delmar Divine and the Medical Campus beginning Monday, Dec. 4. Learn more about shuttles and other parking updates. |
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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?
Answer: A) The Kessler Scholars Program recruits and supports first-generation and limited-income students who want to improve society using their science, technology, engineering and mathematics degrees. Its first cohort is part of the Class of 2027.
Congrats to this week’s winner, Scott Matney, parent of a WashU alum, who will receive an “I Knew WashU” luggage tag!
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