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
‘Can God Be Known?’
Kenneth Rolston lecture explores ‘Can God be Known?’ April 1
Trustees meet March 7
Executive Vice Chancellor Edward S. Macias and chemistry Chair Joseph J.H. Ackerman outlined undertakings in research and education.
Picturing our Past
Picturing our Past
‘Thinking big’
Ron Fondaw heads ceramics in the School of Art.
Career development
Jennifer S. Stith speaks with two local high-schoolers during the recent Health Professions Fair at Olin Residence Hall.
Take Our Daughters to Work Day expands to include sons
The University is extending its invitation for the planned events of April 24 to all 8- to 12-year-old children of faculty and staff.
Environmental ethicist Rolston to present annual Witherspoon lecture
Widely recognized as the father of environmental ethics as a modern academic discipline, Rolston will speak at 4 p.m. March 25.
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