Protecting knowledge
Ever since his stint as a naval officer, Charles R. McManis, J.D., the Thomas and Karole Green Professor of Law, has repeatedly traversed new and complex waters. McManis’ unusual path to the law and teaching has taken him from sailor and burgeoning philosopher to the forefront of biopiracy prevention and digital intellectual property law in […]
Guelker cryptology collection acquired
In World War II, the alumnus was entrusted with top-secret Sigaba equipment to intercept and translate messages from the enemy.
Engineering school alumni to be honored at banquet
The School of Engineering & Applied Science will also present its Dean’s Award to Allen R. Atkins in recognition of his professional achievements.
International Festival at GWB April 12 and 16
From traditional foods to informative presentations and lively entertainment, international students in the George Warren Brown School of Social Work will offer a taste of their homelands during the 10th annual International Festival April 12 and 16. The theme of this year’s festival, which is free and open to the public, is “Citizens of the […]
Techniques improve lung tumor targets
Adding data from positron emission tomography scans to structural CT data significantly enhances radiologists’ abilities.
Tyson program benefits area youth, teachers
Photo by David KilperTeacher Jim Ligman prepares his students for a science program at Tyson Research Center during an April 13 field trip.Thousands of students from St. Louis City and County schools take field trips each year to the University’s Tyson Research Center.
Grand groundbreaking
Photo by Joe AngelesMore than 1,000 people gathered April 14 for the groundbreaking of the Sam Fox Art Center’s Kemper Art Museum and Earl E. and Myrtle E. Walker Hall.
ArtSci faculty awards presented
The ArtSci Council’s 2003-04 Faculty Awards Recognition Ceremony was held April 13 in the Women’s Building Formal Lounge.
‘Nun study’ researcher to give Friedman Lecture
What do nuns have to do with understanding aging? A lot, according to renowned author and epidemiologist David Snowdon, Ph.D., this year’s keynote speaker for the Center for Aging’s Fourth Annual Friedman Lecture. The lecture and an update on the center’s activities will be from 9 a.m.-noon May 18 in Brown Hall Auditorium. Snowdon has […]
WUSTL plays key role in Mars mission
Photo by Joe AngelesDegree candidate Bethany Ehlmann looks at Mars rover data with Raymond Arvidson at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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