Happy Thanksgiving!
The Record will not be published next week due to Thanksgiving. Look for our next edition Dec. 2.
Seigle Family Professorship
Photo by Mary ButkusEconomist Ping Wang gives a presentation of his scholarly work during his installation as the inaugural Seigle Family Professor in Arts & Sciences.
Lighting up the night
Photo by David KilperWUSTL engineering students worked hundreds of hours to create a large-scale, computer-controlled dance floor.
Streaming audio enables some online Assembly Series lectures
Class scheduling conflicts have become an increasing problem for many undergraduates who want to attend the Wednesday-morning lectures.
Listening to students
Photo by Mary ButkusOlin School Dean Mahendra Gupta greets students after the Undergraduate Business School Council Dean’s Forum.
Brain scan, cerebrospinal fluid analysis may help predict Alzheimer’s
“Finding markers that can help us identify (Alzheimer’s disease) patients prior to symptoms is really our big push now,” researcher Anne Fagan Niven says.
Walk your bike
Photo by Joe AngelesStudents walk across the pedestrian overpass near the Cyclotron on the north side of the Hilltop Campus.
Campus store sale Nov. 30
Faculty and staff with a valid University identification will receive a 30 percent discount on regular and sale-priced merchandise.
Bears receiver Duesing puts exlamation point on career
Bears senior wide receiver Brad Duesing etched his name into the NCAA record book Nov. 12 with a school-record 15 catches for 218 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Bears to a 42-24 season-finale win at Greenville College. With that performance, Duesing eclipsed 1,000 receiving yards for a fourth consecutive season, becoming just the […]
Concrete, but no Ted Drewes here
Photo by Joe AngelesArchitecture students helped mix and pour concrete for the foundation of a new shade pavilion located just east of the University City Post Office.
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