Biology awards Spector, Stalker prizes
Jonathan Hron and Daniel Perrault have won the Spector Prize; Laura Ernst and Omar Young will share the Stalker Prize.
World’s top scholars on modern human origins to gather here
The last of Arts & Sciences’ four-part “Conversations” series will be held from 10-11:30 a.m. March 26 in Graham Chapel.
Public intellectuals is focus of Conversation
Gerald Early — who “reluctantly” accepts the title of “public intellectual” — will moderate the third of the four-part Conversations series.
Turn to media, Web for weather info
An announcement will be posted on the University’s home page (wustl.edu) and a number of media outlets will air an announcement.
Pioneers sought ‘healthy’ places to live, writings reveal
Assessments of the “sickliness” or “health” of land pervade 19th-century settlers’ letters, journals, newspapers and literature.
Arts & Sciences to recognize achievements of 6 alums
David Blasingame, Michael Isikoff, Harry Jonas, Constance Kling Levy, Jerome Loeb and Sally Silvers will be honored May 21.
Ahhh, summer in Antarctica
Courtesy photoW. Robert Binns, research professor of physics, stands in front of the TIGER balloon before its Dec. 16 launch in Antarctica.