Cleon Yohe Jr., emeritus professor of mathematics, 70
Cleon R. Yohe Jr., PhD, emeritus professor of
mathematics in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St.
Louis, died Tuesday, June 26, of cancer. He was 70.
Miday, instructor of medicine, 29
Miday, an instructor of medicine in the hospitalist service, died unexpectedly Friday June 21, 2012. He was 29.
Glaser, emeritus trustee, 93
Robert J. Glaser, Emeritus Trustee and former
Washington University School of Medicine faculty member, died Thursday,
June 7, 2012, at his home in Palo Alto, Calif. He was 93.
Permutt, renowned diabetes researcher, 72
M. Alan Permutt, MD, professor of medicine and of cell biology and physiology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, died of cancer Sunday, June 10, 2012, in St. Louis. He was 72.
Sports updates June 2012: WUSTL finishes second in Directors’ Cup standings
Sports updates for the month of June include items on WUSTL’s finish in the Learfield Director’s Cup standings; all-America honors for a baseball player and a tennis player; and a pitch for the W Club.
Far Side Illuminates Mysteries of the Moon
Geologist Brad Jolliff analyzes images of the moon’s far side. His team’s findings on a unique volcanic complex may shed light on how materials got distributed millions of years ago, information that may one day assist in planning future space exploration.
Moon Facts
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15 Secrets of Rudolph Hall
The Earth & Planetary Sciences building, one of the most interesting buildings on the Danforth Campus, was recently dedicated Scott Rudolph Hall. Learn about 15 intriguing aspects of this much-loved building.
Shifting Landscape
Professor Carolyn Lesorogol’s profound understanding of pastoralists in northern Kenya informs her research on property ownership and its effects on community and well-being
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