Genetics of hypertensive heart disease study needs volunteers
Researchers are looking for both healthy and hypertensive volunteers above age 21 as part of a four-year, $2.8 million grant.
United Way campaign beats goal
More than $502,000 has been raised, topping the University’s most aggressive goal ever — $500,000 — and pledge cards continue to be submitted.
T.S. Eliot lecture
Photo by Mary ButkusAuthor David Cannadine delivered the annual T.S. Eliot Lecture in St. Louis Nov. 10 to an audience of nearly 300 in Simon Hall.
Student dance performances at Edison Dec. 5-7
Thirty-eight dancers selected by audition will perform seven works by faculty and guest choreographers for Washington University Dance Theatre.
Online journal search service available
It allows University faculty, staff and students to read the full text of articles from more than 15,000 electronic journals in virtually all subject areas.
Thanksgiving feasts
Photo by Kevin LowderVarious dinners were held at the University, including at the Olin School of Business, the School of Law and Lien House.
Brain areas involved in reading change during development
A University study “directly compares simple word reading across the age range from schoolchildren to adulthood,” said Bradley L. Schlaggar.
Ethic of service award nominations sought
The Community Service Program within the Office of Student Activities is taking nominations for the University’s first Sesquicentennial Ethic of Service Award. The Sesquicentennial Ethic of Service Award will recognize a select group of University community members who exemplify a character of service and giving to the St. Louis region. This award serves as a […]
Fully online course offered by U College
The “Applied Statistics Online” course is offered by University College in Arts & Sciences and taught by David Dixon.
Increasing awareness
Photo by Bob BostonAn AIDS quilt was on display during AIDS Awareness Week Jan. 12-16 at Bernard Becker Medical Library.
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