Despite vaccine shortage, flu bug can be hindered
Alan I. Glass, M.D., is encouraging those unable to get vaccinated to help reduce spread of the flu through other measures.
Of note
Clifford M. Will, Ph.D., and
Ramesh K. Agarwal, Ph.D.
Blue Cross executive Serota kicks off lecture series
He said the most important health-care issues are cost-related, and the industry is pressured by a growing aging demographic and increased regulation.
Dance St. Louis, Edison to present Kansas City Ballet
The centerpiece of the program is Six Solos, a suite of rarely seen 20th-century masterpieces restored by William Whitener.
Halloween events for kids Oct. 30
There’s the Safe Trick or Treat from 2-4 p.m., and then there’s the School of Architecture’s Bauhaus Festival from 5:30-7 p.m.
Sports
Football wins 15th straight UAA contest The football team wrapped up its fourth straight University Athletic Association title and fifth in the past six years with a 21-16 win over Carnegie Mellon University Oct. 23. With the victory, Washington U. extended its UAA winning streak to a conference-record 15 games. The Bears have not lost […]
Danforth reunion
Photo by Kevin LowderJohn C. Danforth, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, visits with his brother, Chancellor Emeritus William H. Danforth.
‘Thrilled’ Thornton named student activities director
“This involvement with students, coupled with the leadership of Jill Carnaghi, make this a wonderful position for me,” she says.
Global excellence
Photo by Kevin LowderDean Edward Lawlor and Michael Sherraden admire a globe presented to Sherraden by the staff of the Center for Social Development.
De-stressing
Photo by Mary ButkusThe Health and Wellness Fair featured tips and information on nutrition, sleep, fitness, stress management, personal safety and more.
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