Sleep loss linked to increase in Alzheimer’s plaques
Chronic sleep deprivation in mice makes Alzheimer’s brain plaques appear earlier and more often, School of Medicine researchers found.
Children’s Discovery Institute announces four new pediatric research awards
The Children’s Discovery Institute has awarded nearly $2.5 million in grants to four researchers seeking to advance child health.
Division of Hospitalist Medicine marks 10th year at medical school
The Department of Medicine’s Division of Hospitalist Medicine is celebrating its 10th year this fall.
Carlson heads new hospitalist medicine division in pediatrics
The Department of Pediatrics has created a Division of Hospitalist Medicine, naming Douglas Carlson, M.D., as its director.
Exploring diversity
Photo by Robert Boston”My Right Self: Transgender Considerations” exhibit is on display at the Farrell Learning and Teaching Center at the School of Medicine until Oct. 9.
Chess meets ‘Chance’ at WUSTL Oct. 14
Marcel Duchamp was among the most influential artists of the 20th century. He was also a dedicated chess player who saw strong correlations between his art and the game. On Oct. 14 the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum and the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis will present “Playing with Chance: Duchamp, Chess and Roulette,” a gallery talk and exhibition match combining the ultimate game of strategy with the ultimate game of chance.
Kennedy to present faculty recital Oct. 10
Pianist Martin Kennedy, assistant professor of composition and theory in the Department of Music in Arts & Sciences, will present a free faculty recital at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10, in the 560 Music Center’s E. Desmond Lee Concert Hall. The program will include five original works by Kennedy, performed by Kennedy and guest musicians from Washington University, the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, Maryville University and the University of Missouri—St. Louis.
Trustees hear reports on admissions, construction and financial issues at fall meeting
The fall meeting of the Board of Trustees featured reports on the status and progress of the University, including a report from Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton regarding admissions, construction, financial issues, appointments and a new scholarship initiative. In his remarks, the Chancellor noted the continuing success of the undergraduate admissions program in attracting the most […]
Creating a Culture of Integrity
David Callahan, public policy activist and author of The Cheating Culture: Why Americans Are Doing Wrong to Get Ahead and The Moral Center: How We Can Reclaim Our Country from Die Hard Extremists, Rogue Corporations, Hollywood Hacks and Pretend Patriots, will present “Creating a Culture of Integrity.” His talk, at 11 a.m., Thursday October 15 in Graham Chapel, is being hosted by the Center for Academic Integrity Conference, the Assembly Series and the Center for Ethics and Human Values. The event is free and open to the public.
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