Armstrong visits Siteman Cancer Center
Photo by Bob BostonTimothy J. Eberlein, director of the Siteman Cancer Center, introduces Lance Armstrong.More than 1,300 people packed into the World’s Fair Pavilion in Forest Park to see Armstrong and his Tour of Hope teammates.
Countering Crohn’s disease; New round of clinical trials set to begin
Studies have looked at whether revving up part of the immune system can relieve symptoms of the chronic inflammatory disease.
Beloved children’s author Paterson to read Nov. 17-18
Acclaimed children’s author Katherine Paterson, who wrote of Bridge to Terabithia, will host a pair of events for the 2003-04 Center for the Humanities in Arts & Sciences’ Writers Series Nov. 17-18. At 8 p.m. Nov. 17, Paterson will read from her work in Anheuser-Busch Hall, Room 204. At 4 p.m. Nov. 18, she will […]
In motion
Photo by Tim ParkerSen. Jim Talent visits with John W. McDonald and a patient during a recent trip to the School of Medicine to learn about medical research.
Ludmerer receives prestigious AAMC award
He is the recipient of the 2003 Abraham Flexner Award for Distinguished Service to Medical Education.
“Celebrating Our Books, Recognizing Our Authors” Dec. 4
Pascal Boyer and Rebecca Messbarger will read from their recent publications and take questions during the colloquium.
Give Thanks GIve Back
Junior Sarah Bickel and
WUSTL opera to present The Village Singer Dec. 12-13
The Washington University Opera will present Stephen Paulus’ one-act opera The Village Singer at 8 p.m. Dec. 12-13 in Umrath Lounge in Umrath Hall. Jolly Stewart, director of the Washington University Opera, will direct the opera. John Stewart, director of vocal activities in the Department of Music in Arts & Sciences, will conduct. Based on […]
Children needed for language skills study
Participants will be asked to complete three visits, will be paid for their time and will receive a picture of their brain.
American Art of the 1980s exhibit opens today
Also opening are complementary exhibitions Painting America in the 19th Century and American Art on Paper From the 1960s to the Present.
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