No stress here
Photo by Mary ButkusVia games, crafts, movies and massages, Stress-Free Zones offer students a chance to relax as they prepared for finals.
Arts & Sciences presents staff awards
They are given to personnel who have contributed significantly to the teaching, advising, counseling and research efforts.
Other obituaries
Walter Barker; Susanne Bell; Helen Duncan; H. LeRoy Scharon.
STARS program helps prepare next generation of research scientists
Thirty-four students and five high-school teachers worked with nearly 70 professor mentors in varying areas of science and engineering.
Legal texts by Epstein garner teaching award
She was recognized with a Teaching and Mentoring Award from the Law and Courts Section of the American Political Science Association.
Epilepsy treatments may benefit from mouse model
School of Medicine researchers were excited to discover that astrocytes play a critical role in the development of epileptic seizures.
Carcaterra to launch Center for the Humanities Writers Series
Lorenzo Carcaterra, author of The New York Times best-seller Sleepers, will launch the 2003-04 Center for the Humanities Writers Series. Carcaterra will host two events while at the University. At 8 p.m. Sept. 22, he will read from his work in Anheuser-Busch Hall, Room 202. And at 4 p.m. Sept. 23, he will lead a […]
Beating cancer: Information on other ailments can help fight it
Scientists believe that recording comorbidities will provide more comprehensive profiles of patients and improve cancer research.
Matthew Carter typographical works at Des Lee Gallery
Typographically Speaking: The Art of Matthew Carter will open with a reception for the artist from 6-8 p.m. Oct. 10.
Finding a better way: Simpler, cheaper prosthetics developed by researchers
A new process may expedite and simplify the procedure for the estimated 400,000 Americans with an amputated limb.
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