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Faculty and staff are invited to attend a WUSTLnomics forum to hear an overview of the university’s efficiency efforts. Hank Webber, executive vice chancellor for administration, and Barb Feiner, vice chancellor for finance (right), will lead the discussion at 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 16, in Edison Theatre.

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The Forsyth pedestrian and cycling path will get new signage this spring. The new markings, applied directly on the path, will improve legibility and safety, says Andrew Heaslet, alternative transportation coordinator.

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The Journal of Biological Chemistry has recognized School of Medicine researcher Ron Bose, MD, PhD, and his colleagues for work describing the combined structure of two proteins that, when bound together, drive growth of many breast cancers.

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James V. Wertsch, PhD, vice chancellor for international affairs, writes about Russian President Vladimir Putin’s motivations in Crimea.
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Noon Monday, April 14
‘Behind the Scenes at a Medical Journal’
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7:45 p.m. Monday, April 14
Campus-wide Passover Seder
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2 p.m. Tuesday, April 15
Wordpress workshop
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Work is underway on the 2014-15 Student Planner, and students, faculty and staff are encouraged to submit events and important dates. The deadline is Friday, April 18.
The deadline to donate to WUSTL’s annual PB&Joy food drive is Tuesday, April 15. Food and monetary donations go to Operation Food Search to help feed hungry kids in the St. Louis area.
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