Track and field shines at Kansas Relays
				Track and field does well at Kansas Relays
			
		
					
			A Safe and relaxing place
				Architecture students and Professor Carl Safe recently broke ground for a garden pavilion for a local retirement community.
			
		
					
			Peck to give state of the School of Medicine address
				William A. Peck will present the State of the School of Medicine Address May 6 and again May 14.
			
		
					
			Pain management
				School of Medicine researchers have found that terminally ill children with cancer who have neuropathic pain require more opioids than those without. 
			
		
					
			Diversity’s importance reaffirmed by Wrighton
				In this memo, Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton reaffirms the importance of diversity at Washington University in light of the current case before the U.S. Supreme Court. 
			
		
					
			Standing strong
				Administrators join the student group “One in Four” to be photographed for a poster to be called “We Stand Strong Against Rape.”
			
		
					
			For the Record
				Daniel R. Fuhrmann,
Judith Aberg,
John Rohrbaugh,
Charles M. Hohenberg
			
		
					
			Picturing Our Past
				Picturing Our Past
			
		
					
			Founders Week celebrates 150th
				The annual Founders Day will be greatly expanded to include a week of events for alumni, students, faculty, staff and community members.
			
		
					
			Children’s learning to spell, read aided by pattern recognition, use
				Rebecca Treiman says the “i before e” rule is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to spelling patterns found in the English language.
			
		
					
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