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Paying it forward: University, Wells Fargo Advisors partner for a better world

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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Raichle named Wolff Distinguished Professor

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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Skinker Boulevard brighter thanks to new pedestrian lamps, improved street lighting

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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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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Why movie ‘facts’ prevail

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 sought for awards in leukemia research

​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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Notables: Faculty, Staff and Studet News & Achievements

Ram V. Dixit, PhD, of Arts & Sciences, received a nearly $1.2 million CAREER award from the National Science Foundation.
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