Nicole Aldrich will make her debut as director of both the Washington University Concert Choir and the new Washington University Chamber Choir in a free performance at 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9, in Graham Chapel. “Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind: Music for Fall and Winter” will include works by Johann Kuhnau, Giovanni Gabrieli and Johannes Brahms, among others.

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A gingerbread version of WUSTL’s iconic Brookings Hall was on display Nov. 30 in the Bear’s Den on the South 40. WUSTL Dining Services produced the traveling exhibit — on display at various locations around campus throughout the holidays — with more than 30 lbs. of gingerbread dough, 25 lbs. of icing and nearly 10 lbs. of candy.

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Researchers at the School of Medicine, including Michael Holtzman, MD, have received an $8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study the role of the barrier functions of the skin, gut and airway in asthma and allergic diseases.

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WUSTL students and administrators recently hosted representatives from 20 national fraternity/sorority offices, as well as student leaders from 13 Greek chapters across the country. The give-and-take was an opportunity to talk about issues in Greek life and ensure that the WUSTL Greek community continues to prosper.

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