School of Medicine ranked 3rd in nation by U.S. News
The School of Business was ranked 32nd, up from a 39th-place tie last year; while the engineering school 34th — compared with 36th in 2004.
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Music department performance to feature works by Emily Dickinson, Sylvia Plath
The concert is free and open to the public and will be held in conjunction with the exhibit Inside Out Loud at the Kemper Art Museum.
For the Record
Michael Sherraden, Ph.D.,
Shirley J. Dyke, Ph.D.,
Joseph Pickard,
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Prostate cancer screening methods may reduce deaths
Initial results from an ongoing study demonstrate that the combined use of both standard tests is optimal for detecting cancer.
Botox injections may help treat diabetic foot ulcers
Seventeen million Americans live with diabetes, and one of the major complications from the disease is foot wounds.
Reaching out
Photo by Robert BostonA free medical screening at the Tower Village Apartments was the first in a series of community-outreach events planned by medical school physicians.
Campus Authors: Geoff Childs, Ph.D., assistant professor of sociocultural anthropology in Arts & Sciences
Tibetan Diary: From Birth to Death and Beyond in a Himalayan Valley of Nepal evolved from notes Childs took while doing fieldwork in Nubri.
Old drug shows promise against common childhood brain tumors
“We don’t have to start from scratch because these drugs are already approved chemotherapy agents,” says senior investigator David Gutmann.
Retirement investment seminars offered by human resources office
They will entail reviews of simple strategies and concepts needed to make sound investment decisions.
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