AIDS awareness tour brings message of hope
The University’s Project ARK will sponsor the Journey of Hope AIDS Awareness Tour’s St. Louis stop April 13.
Red carpet rolled out for April Welcome visitors
The annual month-long event will bring close to 1,000 prospective students from the Class of 2009 to the Hilltop Campus.
American Indian Awareness Week April 4-9
An American Indian powwow, traditional cuisine, storytelling, music and crafts will be among the highlights.
Engineering & applied science to present alumni awards
Dean Christopher I. Byrnes will also present the Young Alumni Award and the Dean’s Award at an April 6 dinner event.
Sequenced genomes provide key clues into ‘dirty work’ of fungus
Photo by Robert BostonMichael R. Brent, Ph.D., and Tamara L. Doering, M.D., Ph.D., examine data from the *C. neoformans* gene expression microarray.A team of collaborators, including two WUSTL researchers, has sequenced the genomes of two strains of Cryptococcus neoformans.
Indeck named ‘Missouri Inventor of the Year’
His work contributes to the international fight against credit card fraud, identity theft and threats to national security.
Greek networking
Photo by Kevin LowderThe “Letters Today, Leaders Tomorrow” program discussed ways for members of Greek life to use their connections get jobs.
Arts & Sciences’ Agarwal named Truman Scholar
She has an interest in learning and memory, as well as the implications and applications of such research on educational instruction and policy.
Dancing dynamo
Photo by Kevin LowderAlberto del Saz, visiting Marcus Artist in the Performing Arts Department in Arts & Sciences’ Dance Program, leads a master class.
File-sharing programs to be explored at April 7 event
A vendor fair will aim to educate students about file sharing and provide an opportunity to learn about shared music services.
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