Obituary: Tolman, 99
The wife of former Chancellor Carl Tolman died Oct. 23.
Entrepreneurship proposals from WUSTL faculty sought
Projects could receive up to $10,000 through a five-year, $3 million Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation grant program.
Winter weather information available
If a severe snow or ice storm causes the University to alter the normal work and/or class schedules, an announcement will be posted on the University’s home page (wustl.edu) and a number of media outlets will air an announcement. Separate announcements will be made regarding the Hilltop Campus (includes all campuses other than the Medical […]
Obituary: Painter, professor emeritus of otolaryngology
At WUSTL, he established the voice evaluation laboratory, which combined many methods of laryngeal evaluation.
Hormone decreases fat, research shows
The finding suggests that DHEA may be able to counter the increase in abdominal fat and accompanying increased risk for diabetes.
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Cancer imaging agent shortage is grant’s focus
“Our current system of production just is not able to keep up with demand,” says Michael Welch, the study’s principal investigator.
Campus Store to hold appreciation sale
The Campus Store in Mallinckrodt Student Center is offering a special incentive for holiday shopping. The annual Faculty & Staff Appreciation Event will be held from 3-8 p.m. Dec. 1 and will feature an additional 10 percent discount above the standard 20 percent faculty/staff discount on select regular and sale-priced merchandise. A University faculty/staff ID […]
Obituary: Kohn, professor emeritus in School of Art, 73
He was one of St. Louis’ most respected painters, known for large, colorful landscapes based on his travels around the world.
Peer mentor program provides study help
The main role of the residential peer mentors is to provide resources to help create a successful academic community in the South 40.
Aging, Alzheimer’s research gets boost
A five-year grant from the National Institute on Aging will launch the Healthy Aging and Senile Dementia program into its 21st year.
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