Getting to know you
Photo by Mary ButkusThe Faculty Spring Reception Feb. 13 offered faculty members and students an opportunity to socialize in a relaxed atmosphere.
Kidney disease bone damage may be blocked
“If this works out and we’re able to apply it in humans, we could be on our way to producing a major improvement,” principal investigator says.
Impeccable service
Photo by Bob BostonRegina Anderson was among those honored at the medical school’s recent Central Administration Award Luncheon.
Zumbalen professorship
Photo by Mary ButkusPeter J. Wiedenbeck was installed as the Joseph H. Zumbalen Professor of the Law of Property Feb. 27 in Anheuser-Busch Hall.
Obituary: Hadas, professor of English, Religious Studies; 73
A professor of English and of Religious Studies for nearly 40 years, his class “Bible as Literature” was popular with students.
Oltmanns installed as Edgar James Swift Professor
Oltmanns, the inaugural holder of the professorship, is a leading researcher on the cognitive and emotional factors behind personality disorders.
Coris’ lab named historic chemical landmark
The American Chemical Society has officially recognized Carl and Gerty Cori, the School of Medicine faculty members who shared a Nobel Prize in 1947.
Sagasta wins Steedman architecture fellowship
New York architect Mariano Sagasta has won the University’s 2004 Steedman Fellowship in Architecture International Design Competition. The biennial competition, which is open to young architects from around the world, carries a $30,000 first-place award to support study and research abroad — the largest such award in the United States. Sagasta, who earned a bachelor […]
Runway that launched juniors’ fashions is still going strong
The School of Art will present “The Know Show: The 75th Annual Fashion Design Show” May 2 at Saint Louis Galleria.
Chimp study one of the top science stories of last year
A Congo field study of chimps by doctoral candidate Crickette Sanz was listed as No. 24 in recent rankings in Discover magazine.
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