Orthopedic surgeons from the School of Medicine operated Feb. 19 to save the leg of 11-year-old Jean Patrickson, who survived the earthquake in Haiti and was flown to St. Louis for treatment.
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Students, faculty and alumni from the School of Engineering & Applied Science participate in the WUSTL chapter of Engineers Without Borders Service Project Day rehabbing a home in St. Louis’ North Grand Neighborhood. The project to help develop affordable housing was part of a week of special events to inspire current and future engineers.
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Diversity advocate Kip Fulbeck asks: What are you?
The face of America is changing rapidly, and Kip Fulbeck hopes that this change will lead Americans to explore the meaning of racial identity and challenge old ethnic stereotypes. Fulbeck will offer his insights at the Assembly Series program “What Are You? The Changing Face of America” at 5 p.m. Tuesday, March 2, in Graham Chapel.
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Kemper Foundation gifts support ALS research, museum directorship
Citing the William T. Kemper Foundation and the Kemper family as among Washington University’s strongest supporters, Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton announced the foundation’s gift of $3 million.
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Gaylyn Studlar, Ph.D., director of the Program in Film and Media Studies in Arts & Sciences, has been named the David May Distinguished University Professor in the Humanities. Studlar has written widely on the representation of gender in film, film genres, trans-media practices in popular culture and American film history, especially from the 1910s through the 1950s.
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