Last spring, WUSTL adopted “Green Dot,” a national program that capitalizes on the power of peer influence to prevent sexual violence, intimate partner violence and stalking violence on college campuses. Advocates nationally believe that bystanders hold the key to reducing assaults on campus.

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Washington University Libraries has joined HathiTrust, a partnership of major academic and research libraries to preserve and provide access to the published record in a digital form. WUSTL now is partnering with more than 60 academic and research libraries from around the world in an effort to preserve and share the record of human knowledge.

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The School of Medicine and Barnes-Jewish Hospital have broken ground on the new Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center in south St. Louis County. Construction for the center, at the intersection of Interstate 55 and Butler Hill Road, is expected to be complete by early 2013.

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A diverse array of employers will be on campus Wednesday, Feb. 1, for the Spring Internship & Career Fair. All WUSTL students and alumni are invited to participate. Mock interviews begin this Friday, Jan. 27, followed by “prepping” workshops early next week.

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The Gephardt Institute for Public Service is accepting nominations for the Civic Scholars program, which recognizes undergraduate students who exemplify future potential for civic leadership. Nominate a current sophomore by Friday, Feb. 3.

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