International festival March 22
Students from various countries at the George Warren Brown School of Social Work will offer a taste of their homelands at the 15th annual International Festival beginning at 5 p.m. Sunday, March 22, in Lab Science Building, Room 300.
Relay For Life to raise money for cancer research
The annual Relay For Life will be held at Bushyhead Track Saturday and Sunday, March 21 and 22.
Time changes biggest adjustment many Metro users will face
Beginning March 30, faculty, staff and students using Metro to travel to and from WUSTL campuses will see some changes. Metro will reduce the frequency of MetroLink train stops and also alter several bus routes serving the campuses.
Metz performs concert with rare instrument March 22
Pianist and harpsichordist Charles Metz, Ph.D., will perform on the virginal, a smaller, rectangular version of the harpsichord at 4 p.m. Sunday, March 22 at the 560 Music Center.
PAD premieres Hotchner-winning play ‘Candlestick Park’
Photo by David Kilper”Candlestick Park,” the Hotchner-winning play by alumna Elizabeth Birkenmeier (LA ’08), opens March 26.
Pathway in retina found for quickly adapting eyes to darkness
A new study has uncovered a new pathway in the retina that allows photoreceptor cells to adapt following changes in light exposure.
Mild traumatic brain injuries are focus of research project
Physicians may be able to develop new treatments for mild traumatic brain injuries thanks to a new grant awarded to the School of Medicine.
Flance receives Claypoole Award from American College of Physicians
I. Jerome Flance, M.D., emeritus professor of clinical medicine, has received the Ralph O. Claypoole Sr. Memorial Award from the American College of Physicians.
Obituary: Memorial service for Nassief May 9
A memorial service for Abdullah M. Nassief, M.D., associate professor of neurology, will be held at 1 p.m. May 9 in the Farrell Learning and Teaching Center.
Artificial disc replacement as good as or better than spinal fusion
Spine surgeons at the School of Medicine and other U.S. centers report that artificial disc replacement works as well and often better than spinal fusion surgery.
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