Introducing new faculty members
Anne Margaret Baxley, Ph.D.,
Martin Kennedy, D.M.A,
Nancy Reynolds, Ph.D., and
Jessica Rosenfeld, Ph.D.
Health plan, flex spending open enrollment is Oct. 15-Nov. 30
An open-enrollment brochure will be sent to campus boxes during the week of Oct. 17; changes must be received by the benefits office by Nov. 30.
C-SPAN’s Book TV Bus to visit Hilltop
The 45-foot long vehicle with a mobile television studio will be between Prince Hall and Umrath Hall on the Hilltop Campus Oct. 20.
The bunny’s evil twin?
Courtesy PhotoPhotographer Phyllis Galembo will speak about her work Oct. 19 for the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts.
Obituary: Donna Murphy, University Libraries; 62
Most recently the shelving supervisor, she worked in University Libraries for the past 34 years.
Heads up!
Photo by Jennifer SilverbergMembers of the WUSTL Greek community helped organize the “Loop in Motion” parade, staff a float and run fund-raising booths.
Greasing interferon’s gears may pave way to greater benefits, fewer side effects
Researchers modified the structure of a protein called Stat1, which relays signals from interferon at the cell surface to genes in the cell nucleus.
Campus Watch
The following incidents were reported to University Police Oct. 6-11. 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. Oct. 6 9 a.m. — A person […]
Sharing the game
Tim ParkerStaff members who were named Star Performers for their outstanding commitment to excellent patient care received tickets to a Cards game.
A natural healer
Broken bones can cause some of the most painful traumatic injuries. Last spring, I experienced that reality firsthand when I fell nearly 12 feet off a ladder and severely fractured my wrist while painting my brother’s home in San Francisco. By the time I landed in Chicago to make my transfer home, my arm was […]
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