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A unique, transforming partnership between Washington University and Wells Fargo Advisors will be celebrated in a special event called “Innovate, Accelerate, Transform: Investing in People, Businesses and Communities.” It begins at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 3, in Knight Hall on the Danforth Campus. The free event is open to the university community.
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Marcus E. Raichle, MD, has been named an inaugural Alan A. and Edith L. Wolff Distinguished Professor of Medicine at the School of Medicine. A professor of radiology, psychology, biomedical engineering, neurobiology and neurology, his many honors include the 2014 Kavli Prize for Neuroscience.
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Things are looking much brighter on Skinker Boulevard between Forest Park Parkway and Delmar Boulevard, thanks to Washington University’s installation of new pedestrian-scale lighting and improvements to the street lighting.
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In the DUC
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Noon Friday, Feb. 27
‘How the Liberal Arts Shaped My Career’
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6 p.m. Friday, Feb. 27
Empty Bowls Banquet
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11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 28
MLA Series: ‘Night and the City’ lecture
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Noon Saturday, Feb. 28
‘100-Year Starship Project’
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Neuroscientist Jeffrey M. Zacks, PhD, wrote an op-ed in The New York Times about how our brains process what happens in the movies. His new book is “Flicker: Your Brain on Movies.”
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Applications for the Specialized Program of Research Excellence in Leukemia Career Enhancement and Developmental Research Awards are being accepted through May 1.
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Ram V. Dixit, PhD, of Arts & Sciences, received a nearly $1.2 million CAREER award from the National Science Foundation. Read more Notables.
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