Great progress made on Supplier Diversity Initiative
The Supplier Diversity Initiative annual report for fiscal year 2004 shows the University is continuing to make great strides.
Creator of Family Guy to speak at Assembly Series
The animated adult series featuring a dysfunctional family has been nominated for an Emmy award and has a strong following.
New type of RNA polymerase discovered in plants
A team headed by Craig Pikaard has discovered a fourth kind found only in plants, thought to have been around for more than 200 million years.
Braxs receives award for community service
The Esperanza Award is given by the Hispanic Leaders Group of Greater St. Louis; Braxs is coordinator of community service for students of Spanish.
Genomic analysis offers trauma treatment tool
Such analysis may one day be a primary diagnostic tool for physicians deciding on a treatment course for trauma and other critically ill patients.
More medical news
Solving the genetics puzzle
Gesturing as if turning sections of a large object over his head, Michael A. Province, Ph.D., tries to communicate the scope of his research field. “It’s like we’re all manipulating different parts of a huge, multidimensional Rubik’s cube,” he says. By “we,” Province means the worldwide community of geneticists, biostatisticians, physicians and molecular biologists who […]
Relay for Life
Photo by Kevin LowderRelay for Life March 19-20 involved 153 teams and raised more than $224,000 for the American Cancer Society.
Into the Woods to explore the darker side of fairy tales
Find out what happens after “happily ever after” when the Performing Arts Department takes the stage in early April.
‘State of American Public Opinion’ is topic of Weidenbaum Center forum
Morris Fiorina, author of a new book on the perceived deep divide between America’s “red” and “blue” states, will lead the discussion.
Undergraduate research
Photo by Mary ButkusThe first Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Research Symposium showcased students across several academic disciplines.
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