Hampton’s “This Far by Faith” to air on PBS
After the documentary airs in June, University Libraries will acquire all the materials Hampton used in making the film.
HIPAA legislation has wide-reaching impact for patients
The new legislation will serve to protect the confidentiality of all patients, regardless of the severity of the injury.
Fertile field
Students in the Dance Program in the Performing Arts Department in Arts & Sciences receive a rare honor in Iowa.
Eliot Residence Hall to come down June 21
The new residence hall to be built in its place will offer a greater sense of community for students in the residential college.
Wallace Drive to be extended; will meet Shepley
In an effort to help with pedestrian safety, a permanent stoplight will be installed at the corner of Wallace Drive and Forsyth Boulevard.
Pilot Project Awards given by aging center
Center for aging bestows Pilot Project Awards
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Campus Watch
New care coordination plan unveiled by benefits
Plan will help multiple health-care providers work in harmony, and ensure doctors’ orders are followed.
Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis recognizes five alumni
Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis recognized the achievements of five of its alumni at a ceremony and reception May 16 in the Arts & Sciences Laboratory Science Building on campus.
Bender and Woolsey receive Guggenheim fellowships
Carl M. Bender, Ph.D., and Thomas A. Woolsey, M.D., professors at Washington University in St. Louis, have been awarded fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Bender and Woolsey are among 184 U.S. and Canadian Guggenheim fellows selected this year from more than 3,200 applicants for awards totaling $6,750,000. Guggenheim fellows, which include artists, scholars and scientists, are appointed on the basis of distinguished achievement in the past and exceptional promise for future accomplishment.
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