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Proteins may prevent Alzheimer’s brain plaques
Two particular proteins appear to act as “chaperones” orchestrating the clearance of potentially hazardous molecules out of the brain.
Campus Authors: Thomas L. Bugnitz and Robert J. Benson
From Business Strategy to IT Action shows companies how to improve information technology services but also control IT costs.
Author Helie Lee to read Feb. 23-24
Helie Lee, author of the national best-selling memoirs Still Life With Rice (1996) and In the Absence of Sun (2002), will host a pair of events Feb. 23-24 for The SmartSet Series: Where Great Writers Read, sponsored by The Center for the Humanities in Arts & Sciences. At 8 p.m. Feb. 23, Lee will read […]
Inequalities in schools, neighborhoods focus of forum
The Program in Social Thought & Analysis is sponsoring a conference titled “Inequalities in Schools & Neighborhoods: St. Louis and Beyond.”
Psychological Service Center now forming support groups
The center is an outpatient mental health clinic operated by the Department of Psychology in Arts & Sciences.
Coulter to discuss ‘Liberal Lies About the American Right’
Conservative political analyst, lawyer and best-selling author Ann Coulter will deliver a talk titled “Liberal Lies About the American Right” at 11 a.m. March 3 in Graham Chapel. Coulter is known for her sharp criticism of the American liberal perspective. Through her books and television appearances, she has become one of the most popular and […]
Students as role models
Photo by Joe AngelesWUSTL student tutors from the Each One Teach One program brought younger students to the men’s basketball game at the Field House Feb. 20.
Krause to discuss Biblical translation
Deborah Krause, associate professor of the New Testament at Eden Theological Seminary, will launch the Translation Series for The Center for the Humanities in Arts & Sciences. Krause’s talk, titled “Wrestling the Divine: The Discipline and Art of Translating and Making Bibles,” is free and open to the public and will begin at 4 p.m. […]
Of Mice and Men opera coming to Edison
The Washington University Opera will present Carlisle Floyd’s Of Mice and Men, based on John Steinbeck’s 1937 novella, at 8 p.m. March 19-20 in Edison Theatre. Set during the Great Depression, Of Mice and Men tells the story of two drifters, the wily George and simple-minded Lennie, who find work at a ranch. The pair […]
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