Volunteers sought for Oct. 2 vice presidential debate
WUSTL community members wishing to volunteer to help support the vice presidential debate at the University Oct. 2 can apply beginning April 14.
WUSTL takes Directors’ Cup lead
WUSTL has taken the lead in the 2007-08 U.S. Sports Academy Directors’ Cup Division III standings. The University accumulated 371.5 points during the winter season to move past Williams College, who led after the first set of winter standings were released. WUSTL sits in first place with 693.50 points, while Amherst College is second with […]
Nineteen WUSTL graduate, professional programs in U.S. News’ top 10
Nineteen WUSTL schools, academic areas and departments at the graduate and professional levels currently hold top 10 rankings in U.S. News & World Report’s rankings of graduate and professional programs, which were released Friday, March 28.
Civic minded
Photo by David KilperAmanda Moore McBride studies structures for engaging citizens
Fugitive cancer cells can be blocked by stopping blood cells that aid them
School of Medicine research suggests that inactivating platelets could slow down or prevent metastasis of cancer. Scientists report that a combination of two platelet inhibitors reduced the number and size of breast cancer or melanoma tumors that grew in the bones of laboratory mice.
Engineering alumni achievement awards dinner set for April 1
The School of Engineering Alumni Achievement Awards dinner will be held Tuesday, April 1, at The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis. A reception will start at 6:30 p.m. with the dinner following at 7 p.m. Five alumni will receive Alumni Achievement Awards, one will be given the Young Alumni Award and one will be honored with the […]
Miniature book collection opens at Olin Library
Throughout history, people have been fascinated by extremes, whether it’s the tallest mountain, the longest river or the deepest sea. Julian Edison is no exception — only instead of things large, it’s small books that fascinate him. Edison, a noted miniature book collector, is displaying approximately 200 of his volumes in the exhibition “Miniature Books: 4,000 Years of Tiny Treasures,” which opened at Olin Library March 17.
Open-source innovation conference April 4-5
The Center for Research on Innovation & Entrepreneurship (CRIE) at the School of Law will host “Open-Source and Proprietary Models of Innovation: Beyond Ideology,” April 4-5 in the Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom of Anheuser-Busch Hall. Open-source is a set of principles and practices on how to write software. When IBM contributed 500 patents for use […]
Piwnica-Worms named Gerty T. Cori Professor
Helen Piwnica-Worms, Ph.D., has been named the first Gerty T. Cori Professor at the School of Medicine. Larry J. Shapiro, M.D., executive vice chancellor for medical affairs and dean of the School of Medicine, made the announcement. The Gerty T. Cori Professor is named in honor of a University faculty member who shared the Nobel […]
Saturday Science seminar series to address concepts in physics
WUSTL physics professors will review some fundamental ideas in physics — from thermodynamics to quantum mechanics — during the regular Saturday Science seminar series sponsored by the Department of Physics in Arts & Sciences and University College. This semester, the theme of the lectures will be “Concepts in Physics.” The full exploration of these topics […]
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