Picturing our Past
Picturing our Past
Grant program allows residents to pursue own research projects
Christine Yeh updates Brian K. Dieckgraefe on her research project.Funded by a consortium of pharmaceutical firms, 11 medical school residents have received grants to conduct basic and clinical research.
SARS Web site to keep University informed
University administrators and health-care professionals want the University community to be knowledgeable and aware about the disease.
Campus Authors: James V. Wertsch
Voices of Collective Remembering: A goal of this book is to review various understandings of the term collective memory to bring some coherence to the discussion.
Track and field teams sweep championships
Track and field teams sweep UAA championships
Himes appointed as Henry E. Hampton, Jr. Artist-in-Residence
Himes will have a joint appointment in the Performing Arts Department and in African and Afro-American Studies, both in Arts & Sciences.
Korean War remembered by International Writers Center
Along with the Missouri Historical Society, the IWC will present “The Coldest War in the Cold War: The Blood and Politics of the Korean Conflict, 1950-1953.”
Dean’s recognition
Dean’s Awards of Teaching Excellence were awarded by the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences April 24 in the Women’s Building Formal Lounge.
State of the School
William A. Peck will present the State of the School of Medicine Address May 6 and May 14.
The show must go on!
The Performing Arts Department in Arts & Sciences is staging David Mamet’s The Woods, starring Erin Whitten and Brian Golden.
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