Law school presents “Access to Justice” speaker series
BollingerThe respondent in the U.S. Supreme Court affirmative action cases Grutter v. Bollinger and Gratz v. Bollinger and a member of the American Society on International Law’s executive counsel are part of the fall lineup for the School of Law’s sixth annual Public Interest Speaker Series. This popular series, titled “Access to Justice: The Social Responsibility of Lawyers,” was initiated to highlight the excellence of the law school’s Clinical Education Program; to expose students to public interest advocates and practitioners; to illuminate the pro bono and public interest responsibility of law students and lawyers; and to engage the wider University community in an interdisciplinary discussion about social justice. All of the fall lectures are held in Anheuser-Busch Hall unless otherwise noted, and are free and open to the public.
Anjan Thakor is named John E. Simon Professor of Finance at Olin School of Business
ThakorAnjan V. Thakor, Ph.D., has been named the John E. Simon Professor of Finance at the John M. Olin School of Business, it was announced by Olin Dean Stuart Greenbaum. Thakor joins the Olin School from the University of Michigan, where he served as the Edward J. Frey Professor of Banking and Finance from 1996 to 2003 and as the chairman of the finance department from 2000 to 2003.
Washington University in St. Louis is selected to participate in Kauffman Campuses Initiative to expand entrepreneurship education across campus
Washington University is among 15 universities across the country selected by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation of Kansas City, Mo., to participate in the Foundation’s Kauffman Campuses Initiative, a new program aimed at making entrepreneurship education a common and accessible campus-wide opportunity. The new Kauffman program builds on an emerging trend among colleges and universities to expand entrepreneurship education beyond business schools so that entrepreneurship training and experiences are available across the University’s schools and academic departments and to students of diverse disciplines.
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Mars mission bolstered by Arvidson, colleagues
Graduate student Frank Seelos discusses the features of the Mars mission rover.Sixteen people at the University helped NASA determine the landing sites for the rovers and will assist in the analysis of the data collected.
Trinkaus sets record straight on Neandertal facial length
He authored a report that shows that modern humans are really the “odd man out” when it comes to facial lengths.
Y chromosome sequencing sheds light on infertility, mysteries of maleness
Researchers at the University’s Genome Sequencing Center found that the human Y chromosome carries many duplicate genes.
NSF program gives undergrads research experience
Twenty students, including 15 from other universities, are participating in a program known as Research Experiences for Undergraduates.
This Month In WUSTL History
This feature will be included in each 2003-04 issue of the Record in observance of Washington University’s 150th anniversary.
Petersen named McDonnell professor
Steven E. Petersen is congratulated by Chancellor Mark Wrighton and William A. Peck.Steven E. Petersen, a pioneering brain imaging researcher, is the first James S. McDonnell Professor in Cognitive Neuroscience.
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