Travel Lecture Series: Journey around the world
In Jules Verne’s 1873 classic, Phileas Fogg takes on a wager to travel Around the World in Eighty Days. The University’s Travel Lecture Series 2003-04 season will allow attendees to experience the world in just eight nights. A film is presented each month by an acclaimed international travel expert. From the magic of Malaysia to […]
Volleyball team stretches streak to 15
The No. 2 volleyball team extended its winning streak to a season-high 15 matches Oct. 22 at the Field House, as it knocked off Division II Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville 3-0. With the win, the Bears, who have not lost since Sept. 19, upped their record to 25-3. The Bears took the match in straight games, […]
‘Visualizing’ Tourette syndrome
Researchers will use positron emission tomography to see if they can identify differences in the dopamine system.
Not your normal book drive: Supporting overseas troops
B.J. Johnston, associate dean of collections and departmental libraries in Olin Library, recently organized a book drive for troops stationed in Kuwait.
Charity Navigator: WUSTL No. 1 in financial efficiency
In its most recent rankings, WUSTL received an overall rating of 69.58 out of 70 possible points in Charity Navigator’s financial evaluation.
Summer in Paris (and Lisbon, and Helsinki )
Courtesy imageDrawings by students from the School of Architecture’s summer Study Abroad Program are on view in Givens Hall through Nov. 30.
Alexander Technique funding available
The method focuses on improving body movements and physical function and commonly is studied by athletes and performing artists.
Campus Authors: Walter H. Lewis and Memory P.F. Elvin-Lewis
Walter H. Lewis and Memory P.F. Elvin-Lewis’ Medical Botany, Plants Affecting Human Health.
Implanted stimulator for Parkinson’s disease impairs cognitive function
When given cognitive tests, patients performed better when their stimulators were turned off than when they were turned on.
Law school speaker series to focus on public interest
The School of Law’s sixth annual Public Interest Law Speaker Series is held in Anheuser-Busch Hall; all lectures are free and open to the public.
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