Baseball historian Korr to read March 11
Charles Korr, author of The End of Baseball as We Knew It: The Players Union, 1960-1981 will read from and discuss his work for Washington University’s International Writers Center (IWC) in Arts & Sciences March 11. The reading inaugurates the IWC’s new Local Writers Series, an annual reading that will highlight the work of St. Louis-area authors.
Cancer-prevention study needs volunteers with Barrett’s esophagus
The study is testing whether the drug Celebrex can slow the progression of Barrett’s esophagus and the development of esophageal cancer.
Dancin’ machine
Nearly 400 registered individuals participated in the annual Dance Marathon Feb. 22 at the Athletic Complex.
Science building dedication March 7
The new $55 million, 130,000-square-foot Arts & Sciences Laboratory Science Building will be formally dedicated at 3:30 p.m.
Admissions needs volunteers to greet guests
Admissions office seeks volunteers to greet guests
Female infertility to be studied under research grant
H. Jade Lim has received a five-year, $1 million grant from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.
Walker symposium to cover numerous scientific topics
The name of the March 6-7 event honors Robert M. Walker, professor of physics in Arts & Sciences.
Gold medalist, physician Richardson to speak
She will present “Live Up to Your Dreams” at 11 a.m. March 12 for the Assembly Series.
Ten Shades of Green at School of Architecture
The exhibition has opened its final —and only Midwestern — stop: at Givens Hall, where it will remain on view through April 11.
Bridging GAPS committee presents annual awards
The committee strives to recognize and promote communication and collaboration among University graduate students.
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