Carpal tunnel research focuses on new employees
A five-year, $2.5 million grant may help employers determine which employees are more likely to get the condition.
Tinnitus study needs volunteers
School of Medicine scientists suspect a drug already approved for seizure disorders and chronic nerve pain can also help.
Sol Garfield, 86, professor emeritus in Arts & Sciences
He directed the University’s clinical psychology training program from 1970-1986.
A warm welcome
Photo by Bob Boston123 first-year students of the Class of 2008 were presented Aug 13 with their white coats, long a symbol of the medical profession.
Campus Watch
The following incidents were reported to University Police Aug. 11-24. Readers with information that could assist in investigating these incidents are urged to call 935-5555. This information is provided as a public service to promote safety awareness and is available on the University Police Web site at police.wustl.edu. Aug. 11 11:47 p.m. — A caller […]
WUSTL ranked 12th in best value by U.S. News
The University is tied with Northwestern for 11th place in undergraduate programs among the nation’s best national universities.
WUSTL is awarded full research accreditation, a select distinction
It’s “another example of our faculty and staff’s unwavering commitment to protect our research participants,” Vice Chancellor Cicero says.
Helpful Links
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WUSTL Debate site
Student Life – (student newspaper)
Student Union
Commission on Presidential Debates
Explore St. Louis – Online travel guide (hotels, food, attractions)
Visitors Guide – WUSTL’s guide to St. Louis
Follett $12,000 prize won at Campus Store
Part of a Follett Higher Education Group promotion, the contest featured the distribution of 500,000 game cards.
Introducing new faculty members
Gammon Earhart, Ph.D.,
Catherine Lang, Ph.D.,
Sam Bagenstos, J.D., and
Margo Schlanger, J.D.
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