Enhancing children’s education
Prize-winning children’s book illustrator Bryan Collier talks to approximately 200 elementary-schoolers recently at the University.
Providing a safe haven
Frances Penn Cleveland helps women with HIV, AIDS
Danforth to chair federal research, education group
Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman has announced his appointment to the Research, Education and Economics Task Force.
Benefits offers seminar in downturn market investing
The investment-education seminars will be conducted by consultants from TIAA-CREF and the Vanguard Group and will be aimed at addressing employee-investor concerns.
German artist Sieverding to speak at Gallery of Art
One of the most significant German artists of her generation, Katharina Sieverding will visit in conjunction with the exhibition Contemporary German Art: Recent Acquisitions at the gallery.
Matchmaker
Medical student Casey Swenson and his family celebrate Match Day, held March 20 in Moore Auditorium.
Author, historian Wills to speak for Assembly Series
April 1: Author, historian Wills
Holtzman receives research awards
He has received the 2003 Potamkin Prize for Research in Picks, Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders; and the Promising Work Award from MetLife Foundation.
‘Immortal’ enzyme may make cancer cells immune to therapy
School of Medicine researchers have shown that an enzyme that allows cancer cells to divide endlessly in the laboratory may also help them resist radiation and chemotherapy.
Show me the money!
Weidenbaum Center hosts public forum on economics of movie industry, April 3
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