Carmody is new GM for dining services
She will oversee everything from financial to daily operations; she previously was director of operations for dining services.
Harris service award presented to Foxes
“St. Louis owes a great debt to Marilyn and Sam for their long-standing generosity and for their many years of devoted leadership and service,” Chancellor Wrighton says.
Jordanian prince to lecture March 18
Jordanian Prince Zeid Ra’ad Zeid Al-Hussein will lecture on “The International Criminal Court: Future Challenges” at noon March 18 in Anheuser-Busch Hall, Room 309. Al-Hussein is the permanent representative of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan to the United Nations and president of the Assembly of States Parties for the International Criminal Court. His lecture is […]
Carlin to perform concert March 28
Renowned pianist Seth Carlin, professor of music and director of the piano program in Arts & Sciences, will perform music of Johann Sebastian Bach, Maurice Ravel and Robert Schumann at 7:30 p.m. March 28 in Edison Theatre. For Carlin, the concert will represent a new approach to the repertoire he performs on the modern piano. […]
Bebop with the prince
Photo by Mary ButkusMore than 650 elementary-school students visited the University March 22 to learn about Duke Ellington.
St. Louis poet, critic and crime novelist Qiu Xiaolong to read
The author of the prize-winning novels Death of a Red Heroine and A Loyal Character Dancer, he will also lead a seminar on the craft of writing.
Loebs establish professorship
They made the commitment to honor and thank local physicians with clinical excellence and to encourage teaching that excellence.
Stahl, Turner named faculty achievement award-winners
Photo by Mary ButkusPhilip D. Stahl and Jonathan S. Turner chat at the April 17 Chancellor’s Gala at the Knight Center.Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton made the announcement at the Chancellor’s Gala April 17; the awards will be conferred this fall.
Introducing new faculty members
Jose Bermudez, Ph.D.,
Dennis Des Chene, Ph.D.,
Ethan Bueno de Mesquita, Ph.D., and
David Park, Ph.D.
Low serotonin-receptor levels linked to depression
Researchers say the low number could be the result of damage to the hippocampus that is caused by depressive episodes.
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