New I-64/Kingshighway interchange now open
Employees, patients and visitors to the Washington University Medical Center have a new and improved commute with the Aug. 18 opening of the redesigned and rebuilt I-64/Kingshighway interchange.
New hearing aid technology passes restaurant noise test
A test of new hearing aid technology by School of Medicine researchers showed that the hearing aids worked well in a noisy environment — the most challenging test for a hearing aid.
Obituaries of Record
Members of the Washington University community who have recently died.
Football season opener now a home game
The season opener for the WUSTL football team has changed venues. Come cheer on the Bears as they play Greenville College at 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 6 at Francis Field.
Of note
Ken Cadwell, Ph.D.,
Jonathan M. Chase, Ph.D.,
Joseph C. Corbo, M.D., Ph.D.,
Vadim Fedorov, Ph.D.,
Ted H. Hansen, Ph.D., and more…
Stoff to lead Parking & Transportation Services
Nicholas L. Stoff has been named director of Parking & Transportation Services, announced Steve Hoffner, assistant vice chancellor for operations.
McBride named associate dean for master of health program
Timothy McBride, Ph.D., professor, has been named the first associate dean for public health at the George Warren Brown School of Social Work.
The future of medicine
Photo by Robert BostonThe School of Medicine Class of 2012’s 124 students were presented with a white coat, a long-time symbol of the medical profession, Aug. 15.
Transnational Law Program receives $1.1 million grant
The European Commission and U.S. Department of Education’s Atlantis Program has awarded the School of Law and its European partners a $1.1 million grant to support the Transnational Law Program.
‘Where to Go’ campaign ready for launch
Washington University launches its “Where to Go” campaign this fall to help the campus prepare for emergency situations. During the fall semester, members of the University’s Crisis Management Team will give presentations at student, staff and faculty meetings explaining where to go for information before, during and after an emergency.
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