Home page demo posted for feedback
The redesign team has incorporated several changes in an effort to make the home page more aesthetically pleasing, easier to use and more useful in general.
Chimps with little or no human contact discovered in remote African rain forest
The chimpanzees’ behavior when first coming in contact with the researchers was a telltale sign of lack of human exposure — the chimpanzees didn’t run and hide.
Mathematics competitions see WUSTL students excel
The University placed two students in the top 100 in the national Putnam competition and had winners in the Missouri Collegiate Mathematics Competition.
Early named to education resource team
Gerald L. Early will serve on a team adivising the Commission on the Future of Higher Education.
Stent research leads to FDA approval
The University was one of the key participants in the research that led to FDA approval of a drug-coated stent to treat patients with clogged cardiac arteries.
Neureuther winners announced by libraries
Stephanie Hanson, Michael J. Murphy, Steven A. Pijut and Steve Scharre have won the 16th Annual Carl Neureuther Student Book Collection Competition.
Scientists discover mechanism that propels parasite into cells
“These findings reveal an important new detail about the molecular mechanism Toxoplasma uses to penetrate cells,” says study leader L. David Sibley.
DNA Science Days
Jennings High School students enjoy lunch April 25 in Rebstock Hall during a DNA Science Days field trip.
Visa renewal process could delay return to U.S.
The University’s international students, faculty and researchers should carefully consider traveling outside the U.S. — particularly if a new visa is needed.
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