Sports update Feb. 13: Men’s tennis shocks Drury
The No. 3 men’s tennis team defeated NCAA
Division II No. 19 Drury University 5-4 Feb. 12 at the Creve Coeur
Racquet Club in Creve Coeur, Mo. The victory over Drury was the Bears
first in four tries under head coach Roger Follmer. Updates also included on men’s and women’s basketball and track & field.
Betty Birnbaum Hearsh, former art instructor, 84
Betty Birnbaum Hearsh, assistant in dress design in 1951 and instructor in design, art and fashion from 1964-1976, died Dec. 23, 2011. She was 84.
Sports update Feb. 6: Men’s basketball picks up big win at Emory
The No. 25 men’s basketball team snapped No. 17 Emory University’s 17-game home winning streak with a 92-83 victory Feb. 5 in Atlanta. The
victory enabled WUSTL, who lost Feb. 3 at the University of Rochester,
to remain in a tie for first place in the University Athletic
Association standings with New York University. Updates also included on women’s basketball, track and field and men’s tennis.
Energy Interdependence
Researchers working together at the Photosynthetic Antenna Research Center imagine ways to adapt plants’ mechanisms, in hopes of producing renewable fuels and other beneficial outcomes.
A Guiding Hand
James E. McLeod (1944–2011), who passed away Sept. 6, 2011, touched the lives of countless students and alumni as dean of the College of Arts & Sciences.
Inspiring Students of All Ages
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Brave New Workplace
Law Professor Pauline Kim explores the ever-morphing boundaries of employment law.
A Visual Reporter
Art Professor Dougles B. Dowd searches the social landscape, describing and interpreting aspects of culture in his new illustrated magazine, Spartan Holiday.
The Leading Edge in Biotechnology
OPX Biotechnologies aims to compete globally in the bioproducts industry by implementing its proprietary technology and building an exceptional team, which includes alumni Chas Eggert (left), president and CEO, and Mike Lynch, MD/PhD, co-founder and chief scientific officer.
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