Campus Author: Rebecca Messbarger
The Century of Women: Representations of Women in Eighteenth-Century Italian Public Discourse
Obituary: Summers, 82
Joseph Holmes Summers Sr. died Monday, Feb. 3, 2003.
Picturing Our Past
Picturing Our Past
Women continue run toward fifth national title
Women continue run toward national title
Mouse virus may help understanding of cruise ship epidemics
A close relative of a common, little-understood human virus that causes an estimated 23 million episodes of intestinal illness each year has been discovered in mice.
Intersecting science and journalism
Madeleine Jacobs, editor-in-chief of Chemical & Engineering News, visits with Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton and chemistry Chair Joseph J.H. Ackerman.
Historian Aron to give Assembly Series lecture
An American historian whose scholarship focuses on the American West and frontier history, Stephen Aron will speak on Lewis and Clark March 19.
Science building dedicated in style
Approximately 350 members of the University community attended the dedication of the Arts & Sciences Laboratory Science Building March 7.
University Opera does Broadway
Frank Loesser’s legendarily ambitious musical The Most Happy Fella will be staged at 7 p.m. March 21-22 at the Saint Louis Art Museum auditorium.
Stardust examined up close for 1st time
Scientists have identified and analyzed single grains of silicate stardust in the laboratory; the breakthrough provides a new way to study the history of the universe.
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