Obituary: Miller, professor emeritus in law school; 84
A popular member of the School of Law faculty for more than 40 years, he taught criminal law, criminal procedure and juvenile law.
Campus Watch
The following incidents were reported to University Police March 8-21. Readers with information that could assist in investigating these incidents are urged to call 935-5555. This information is provided as a public service to promote safety awareness and is available on the University Police Web site at police.wustl.edu. March 8 9:21 a.m. — A person […]
Smoother roads ahead
Photo by David KilperThe intersection at Skinker Boulevard and Forest Park Parkway opened ahead of schedule after a closure of more than a week.
Robert Hegel named first Liselotte Dieckmann Professor; gift from late professor honors mentor
Robert E. Hegel, Ph.D., professor of Chinese in Asian and Near Eastern Languages & Literatures in Arts & Sciences, became the first holder of the Liselotte Dieckmann Professorship in Comparative Literature on Feb. 2 at a ceremony in Holmes Lounge.
Volunteers sought for Faculty Associates Program
Faculty work with resident advisers in this program, designed to provide opportunities for faculty-student interaction outside the classroom.
Investigational approach to AIDS treatment may allow patients to clear all HIV
The AIDS Clinical Trials Unit at the School of Medicine is among those testing a new set of experimental treatments that may helps patients with AIDS clear the virus.
‘Bad’ cholesterol lowered significantly by sterol pills
School of Medicine researchers studied patients who already were eating a heart-healthy diet and taking statin drugs to control cholesterol.More medical news
Young Choreographers Showcase
Downloadable, high-resolution press images for Washington University’s 2006 Young Choreographers Showcase, in the Annelise Mertz Dance Studio March 30 to April 1.
The students of the Washington University Marrow Registry are hosting another drive
For anyone who could not make the January/February Washington University Bone Marrow Registry drive, the Washington University Marrow Registry is offering one more chance this year to join the National Marrow Donor Program in honor of Matthew Pearl, a second-grader from Eureka, Mo.
Skinker-Parkway intersection to be closed 10 days
It’s challenging enough to pave a road and remove temporary bridges without worrying about cars, trucks and buses barreling through intersections. “So, from — 7 p.m. today to 5 a.m. March 20, the intersection of Skinker & Boulevard and Forest Park Parkway will ‘be closed’ to all vehicle traffic. As part of the MetroLink expansion […]
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