The Record
Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2024
Top stories
WashU Medicine leads two major pandemic preparedness projects
Two federal grants totaling $90 million will support research led by WashU Medicine over three years to design vaccines and drugs for virus families with pandemic potential.
Sam Fox School adds seven faculty
The Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts is welcoming new faculty this academic year. Four are joining the College of Architecture and Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Design; three are joining the College and Graduate School of Art.
Events
SEP 19 |
AFAS Intellectual Life: Works of Jonathan Fenderson and Jessica Samuel4–5:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 19 |
SEP 19 |
‘Sweet Perspectives’ symposium on descriptive geometryThursday, Sept. 19– Saturday, Sept. 21 |
SEP 21 |
Memorial for Richard J. Walter, professor emeritus11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 21 |
WashU in the News
Ending the Boeing strike won’t be easy; here’s why
the new york times
Colleges try to manage Gaza war protests without stifling free speech
PBS news
The dynamic lives of intrinsically disordered proteins
the scientist
St. Louis wants to turbocharge its neuroscience sector with the NEURO360 program
St. Louis Public Radio
Campus and community news
Carla Bailey, director of learning and development for Human Resources at WashU, has been named one of Women We Admire’s “Top 50 Women Leaders of St. Louis for 2024.”
The Missouri Public Health Association has awarded WashU’s Emergency Support Team the Group Merit Award for its significant contribution to public health in Missouri.
Who Knew WashU? Question: The St. Louis Walk of Fame honors notable St. Louisans with accomplishments in fields from art and literature to science and sports. Which Walk of Fame honoree is a current WashU faculty member? A) Christine Brewer B) Gerald Early |