Getting into the swing of summer
Photo by Jerry Naunheim Jr.Juniors Jenny Shirar (left) and Christian Frommelt cut a rug during Swing Dance Night June 2 in the Goldfarb Hall Commons.
For the Record
Ting-Ting Chang, Ph.D.,
Eliotte Henderson,
Cecil Slaughter,
C. Robert Cloninger, M.D., and more…
Two recent grads selected as Singapore scholars
Shortly after graduation, Arash Sabet and Elise DeVries headed to Asia for five months as members of the first-ever Kauffman-Singapore Entrepreneurship Program. They are two of only five U.S. students in science, technology and engineering who were selected to participate in the program, which will allow them to learn about the Asian market and pursue […]
Changes to UnitedHealthcare plans effective July 1
To contain the costs of WUSTL’s UnitedHealthcare HMO and POS plans, two program changes will take effect July 1.
New procedure alleviates symptoms of severe asthma
A new drug-free treatment for asthma has been shown to be effective in an international study of patients with severe, uncontrolled asthma.
Celebrating accomplishments
Robert Boston/WUSTL PhotoMichael V. Drake, M.D., chancellor of the University of California, Irvine, speaks at the School of Medicine Commencement Recognition Ceremony May 15.
Obituary: Furchgott, 92
Robert F. Furchgott, Ph.D., assistant professor of pharmacology at the School of Medicine from 1949-1956, died May 19. He was 92.
Gateway Festival Orchestra opens 46th season with American classics
The Gateway Festival Orchestra will begin its 46th season of free Sunday evening performances at 7:30 p.m. July 12 in Brookings Quadrangle with a program celebrating American music.
Jazz at Holmes summer series begins June 11
The Linda Presgrave Quintet will launch Washington University’s summer Jazz at Holmes series Thursday, June 11.
Brain’s organization switches as children become adults
School of Medicine scientists have discovered that brain organization in children changes as they become adults.
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