Cultivating opportunities
When Leah Merrifield left St. Louis and her job advising undergraduate business students at the University, she really didn’t expect to be coming back — much less coming back to the same environment she left. But 10 years after accompanying her husband, who took the head basketball coaching job at Emory University, she found herself […]
Wrighton receives “Soaring Eagle” award
Photo by Mary ButkusChancellor Mark S. Wrighton delivered the keynote and received an award at the Mathews-Dickey “Say Amen” Banquet Aug. 19.
Days of Caring
Photo by Kevin LowderThis year, University employees helped at eight different centers over two weeks for the annual United Way Days of Caring program
Study questions claims children overmedicated for ADHD
School of Medicine researchers found that only about 58 percent of boys and about 45 percent of girls diagnosed with ADHD were receiving treatment.
More medical news
School of Medicine to go tobacco-free
The School of Medicine’s facilities and property will become entirely tobacco-free next spring in an effort to create a healthier environment.
Courting the competition
Photo by David KilperWorkers lay the new cement for the renovated Tao Tennis Center, which will feature six lighted courts when finished in mid-fall.
Washington University physicians adopt electronic medical records
The Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery recently switched from using paper files to a fully electronic medical record system to improve efficiency.
Fox, Simon distinguished professorships named
Two orthopaedic surgeons who have played a key role in the department’s growth were recognized with professorships.
Lessons of the heart
Photo by Tim ParkerA lesson for cardiology fellows was held July 21-22 and had 35 fellows who came from as far away as West Virginia.
Sports
Volleyball, football, soccer and cross contry gear up for new season.
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