Predictive tool can help determine breast cancer treatment
A new predictive measurement developed at the School of Medicine could bring good news to many women diagnosed with early stage breast cancer.
Trustees hear reports on strategic planning, admissions and debate
A report of the Board of Trustees meeting Oct. 3, 2008.
A job well done
Photo by Whitney CurtisChancellor Mark S. Wrighton offers his thanks to the hundreds of faculty, student and staff debate volunteers gathered for an appreciation lunch at the Field House in the Athletic Complex Oct. 10.
Nominees for Goldstein Leadership Award sought
Deadline for nominations for the 2008 Samuel Goldstein Leadership Awards in Medical Student Education is 5 p.m., Oct. 20.
Parent & Family Weekend starts Oct. 24
Parent & Family Weekend 2008 begins Oct. 24 and runs through Oct. 26. Activities include parents joining their sons and daughters for classes, art exhibits, open houses, tours, musical productions and a tailgate party before Saturday’s football game. Registration and check-in for parents begins at 8:30 a.m. Friday in the Women’s Building Formal Lounge. The […]
Obituary: Ratliff, 57
Deborah L. Ratliff, staff nurse in the Department of Medicine’s Division of Oncology, died Sept. 25, 2008.
Health Happening to focus on hypertension Oct. 24
The School of Medicine is hosting free blood pressure screenings at a mini Health Happening ’08 to be held Friday, Oct. 24.
The merits of public service
Photo by Jerry Naunheim Jr.Students, faculty and staff participate in a University-wide Public Service Fair in the Danforth University Center Sept. 23.
Kim named associate dean at law school
Kent Syverud, J.D., dean and the Ethan A.H. Shepley University Professor at the School of Law, has named Pauline Kim, J.D., professor of law, associate dean for research and faculty development at the law school.
Hall of Fame class of 2008 announced
Washington University, in conjunction with its athletic support organization, the W Club, has announced its 13th induction class for the WU Sports Hall of Fame. This year’s induction class features eight former student-athletes: Kevin Folkl, class of 1996, basketball; Stephanie Habif ’97, volleyball; Chris Nalley ’97, football and track and field; John Nelke ’67, cross […]
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