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More than 1,100 School of Law alumni and friends are returning to campus today and tomorrow for Alumni Weekend and to celebrate Professor David M. Becker’s 50th year of teaching. Becker, JD, associate dean for external relations and the Joseph H. Zumbalen Professor Emeritus of the Law of Property, is a popular teacher and mentor known for his service and dedication to the law school.

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For decades, author, educator, environmentalist and activist Bill McKibben has been presenting scorched Earth scenarios due to carbon emissions. He leads a global initiative, 350.org, aimed at solving the climate crisis. McKibben will give the keynote address for the Sustainable Cities Conference Thursday, Nov. 1, on campus.

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When the first symposium to showcase undergraduate research was held in 2005, there were just 15 participants. This weekend, 210 undergraduates will showcase their research with visual and oral presentations during the Fall Undergraduate Research Symposium from noon until 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27.

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Resveratrol, an ingredient in red wine thought to improve insulin sensitivity, reduce heart disease risk and increase longevity, does not appear to have those benefits in healthy women, according to new research from the School of Medicine.

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Conductor Steven Jarvi, praised as an “eloquent and decisive” conductor by The Wall Street Journal, will make his debut with the WUSTL Symphony Orchestra Saturday, Oct. 27. The Parent and Family Weekend concert, at the 560 Music Center’s E. Desmond Lee Concert Hall, will feature music by Ludwig van Beethoven, Adam Schoenberg and Edward Elgar.

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