Sept. 11 memorial gathering
A Sept. 11, 2001, memorial gathering will be held at 7 p.m. Sept. 11 in Graham Chapel. The gathering will be a brief coming-together of the campus community to reflect on the tragic events of two years ago and look forward to peace. James E. McLeod, vice chancellor for students and dean of the College […]
New Web site for product licencing
A “Licensed Suppliers” page has been added to the University’s Product Licensing Web site. The purpose of the site is to expand the services offered to the University community by the Office of Public Affairs’ product licensing office. Members of the University can access through this page a list of service-oriented suppliers of imprinted merchandise […]
New age of Chinese ceramics: Chinese Ceramics Today at Des Lee Gallery Sept. 5-30
The show features more than 50 works by 23 of China’s finest contemporary practitioners; it opens with a reception from 6-8 p.m. today.
Parasite study might lead to new treatments
“This study helps us better understand how these parasites are transmitted and how they establish infections,” said principal investigator Stephen M. Beverley.
Inscriptions of Time: Alan Cohen photographs at Gallery of Art
“Cohen’s world is a world of ongoing catastrophe, in which natural and manmade disasters seem to radiate triumphant,” said guest curator Lutz Koepnick.
One gene controls development of all serotonin cells
New evidence found by School of Medicine researchers marks significant progress in understanding a critical nervous system pathway.
Grace under pressure
Not long ago, Diana L. Gray, M.D., gently told a young teacher expecting her first child that without fetal interventive surgery, her unborn baby boy most likely would not survive. Gray was faced with the most difficult aspect of being an obstetrical geneticist. She had to explain that an expanding cyst was compressing the baby’s […]
Stahl receives women in cell biology award
The award recognizes Stahl’s outstanding efforts to promote the careers of women in science; he’s the first man to win the recognition.
Irish literary scholar Kiberd to launch fall Writing Program Reading Series
Declan Kiberd, one of the world’s preeminent scholars of modern Irish literature, will launch the University’s fall Writing Program Reading Series in Arts & Sciences with a pair of talks. On Sept. 9, Declan will speak on “Ireland: A Case of Masked Modernity?” On Sept. 11, he will address “The City in Irish Writing.” Both […]
Weber receives grant to study cancer growth
He will study a protein called nucleophosmin, which may have a role in promoting tumor growth.
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