Shuttle riders to be required to show identification
There is a need to assure transportation providers and insurers that the persons using shuttles are authorized by the University to do so.
Obituaries
Becker,
Gummer,
Hershey,
Hoffman,
Larson,
Matheson,
Pienaar,
Seaman,
Simon.
Gateway Festival Orchestra concludes summer season
The Gateway Festival Orchestra will conclude its 41st annual season of free summer performances with “Vienna’s Masters,” a concert emphasizing music of composers working in that city, at 7:30 p.m. July 25 in Brookings Quadrangle. The orchestra is conducted by James Richards, professor of music at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. The program will open […]
Wolfgram is WUSTL’s, world’s ironman
While the persistence and drive of the cyclists in this month’s Tour de France is amazing and impressive, the University has its own world-class endurance athlete in Edwin D. Wolfgram, M.D. And he does more than just ride a bike. Last fall — less than a month before his 71st birthday — Wolfgram came in […]
Gordon named director of Center for Genome Sciences
The new center is an interdepartmental, interdisciplinary and University-wide program located adjacent to the Genome Sequencing Center.
Child development center has openings
The St. Louis Children’s Hospital Child Development Center, which provides quality care and learning enhancement programs at the School of Medicine, has openings for all age groups at both locations. There are immediate openings for kids over 2, and a wait list for infants and toddlers. The center offers year-round flexible programming. Children of employees […]
Bush tabs Raven for science committee
Raven has been appointed to the 12-member President’s Committee on the National Medal of Science by President George W. Bush.
Schaal receives high honor from Yale
She was awarded the Wilbur Lucius Cross Medal, the Yale University Graduate School’s highest honor, at its commencement ceremonies.
Lack of protein prevents lupus-like condition
If additional studies provide further confirmation, the protein may be an ideal target for the development of new drug treatments, scientists said.
Woods give back to WUSTL, establish professorship
William P. Bottom of the Olin School of Business will be formally installed as professorship’s first holder at a later date.
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