Bardach named associate dean, ExecEdge director at Olin School
He has more than 30 years of academic and corporate experience at schools including Case Western Reserve, Michigan State and Northwestern universities.
Eye drops may prevent glaucoma in African-Americans
Although pressure-lowering drops help reduce glaucoma, even with treatment African-Americans tend to be at higher risk for the disease.
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Chandler named director of human resources
She has served in positions with BJC Health System and Jewish Hospital, as well as spending many of the past 27 years at the University.
Liposuction won’t prevent diabetes, heart disease
However, using the insulin clamp procedure allows researchers to do large-volume liposuction safely — up to four times the previous amount.
Employees recognized for years of service to University
In a ceremony in Edison Theatre on Staff Day May 24, individuals who have served the University for several years were recognized. The following people were recognized for 10 years of service: Roberta Allen, Fannie Batt, Elaine Berland, Deborah Booker, Tracy Brodt, Diane Broste, Sheralyn Brown, Nancy Buchanan, Arika Cannon, Richard Chiles, Brenda Christensen, Mary […]
Higher Learning Commission to visit campus in September
The public is invited to send comments to the commission about anything pertaining to the University.
Esterbrook, pediatrics billing services, 41
He joined the University in 1995, and moved to pediatrics in 1999.
Dacey named chairman of American Board of Neurological Surgery
DaceyRalph G. Dacey Jr., M.D., the Henry G. and Edith R. Schwartz Professor and Chairman of Neurological Surgery at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and neurosurgeon-in-chief at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, has been named chairman of the American Board of Neurological Surgery.
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Jane Lois Ross; worked in the Department of English
Irma Louise Kirk; worked in gerontology following World War II
Hances establish professorship in business
Beverly and James Hance have established a professorship in the John M. Olin School of Business, it was announced by Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton. The gift of $1.2 million will be combined with $300,000 from the University’s Sesquicentennial Endowed Professorship Challenge to create the James and Beverly Hance Professorship in Business.
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