Komen Race for the Cure co-sponsored by Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center
That means an array of benefits for University staff and students who register for the June 14 race as members of the Siteman team.
Going above and beyond
ArtSci Council’s 2002-03 Faculty Awards recognize 10 professors and teaching assistants.
A rare find
Bernard Becker signs a copy of the Collection of Ophthalmology at the 16th Annual Cogan Ophthalmic History Society Meeting.
Study: Lack of exercise plays greater role in obesity, diabetes
When it comes to the risk of obesity and diabetes, food may be less important than exercise, says an international team of researchers.
Olin School honors four alums, one business
Recognized were alums F. Roger Dierberg, Theodore R.P. Martin, Ja Song and Norman J. Tice; Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc. received the Dean’s Medal.
Peck to give state of the School of Medicine address
William A. Peck will present the State of the School of Medicine Address May 6 and again May 14.
Pain management
School of Medicine researchers have found that terminally ill children with cancer who have neuropathic pain require more opioids than those without.
Diversity’s importance reaffirmed by Wrighton
In this memo, Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton reaffirms the importance of diversity at Washington University in light of the current case before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Standing strong
Administrators join the student group “One in Four” to be photographed for a poster to be called “We Stand Strong Against Rape.”
Dig in, it’s delicious
Owen Datsa, from Ghana, is served by Isabelle Dena and Eunice Muthengi, both from Kenya, at the GWB International Festival.
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