Non-drug therapies reduce depression in bypass patients
Both cognitive behavior therapy and supportive stress management are more effective at reducing depression symptoms during recovery from bypass surgery.
Some mice don’t get obese, but develop gallstones
Obesity and gallstones often go hand in hand, but not in mice developed at the School of Medicine.
Boyer named Loeb Professor in Orthopaedic Surgery
Martin I. Boyer, M.D., has been named the Carol B. and Jerome T. Loeb Professor in Orthopaedic Surgery.
Traffic congestion should be anticipated near the University on May 15
Traffic around the university will be very heavy the morning of Friday, May 15, due to the university’s annual Commencement ceremony. Drivers may want to consider an alternate route.
Edison Theatre announces 2009-10 line-up
Theater is challenging, educational and inspiring. It is also, lest we forget, fun! For its 2009-10 season, Washington University’s Edison Theatre will present more than a dozen events by nationally and internationally renowned performing artists. The flagship OVATIONS Series will range from provocative dance and multimedia rock opera to funk-infused klezmer (or is that klezmer-infused funk?) and whimsical twists on literary classics. Meanwhile the popular ovations for young people series will offer specially priced Saturday matinees for audiences of all ages.
Flynn Park Elementary students learn nanotechnology at Washington University
Flynn Park Elementary 4th graders of University City and Washington University Outreach faculty will perform “hands-on” nanotechnology experiments.
Washington University in St. Louis to offer four new full-tuition scholarships for its new Master of Public Health program
The new Master of Public Health program (MPH) at the George Warren Brown School of Social Work is offering four new full-tuition, merit-based scholarships to support students interested in improving community health locally, nationally and internationally. The scholarships are available to prospective MPH students who have professional interests or experience in a range of areas, including health communications, nursing and community or public service as well as to prospective students completing health and preprofessional health majors who seek career opportunities in public health. Additional tuition assistance also is available to students entering the program, which debuts with the fall 2009 class.
David Farrell receives the “Search” award at the 42nd annual Eliot Society event
The “Search” Award — the William Greenleaf Eliot Society’s highest honor — was given to David C. Farrell at the Society’s 42nd annual dinner on April 16 at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. The award is presented each year to a person who has made enduring contributions to Washington University in St. Louis.
Washington University physicians provide free asthma screening at Science Center
If you’ve regularly been coughing, wheezing or short of breath, you may want to get tested for asthma at the Saint Louis Science Center on Saturday, May 16, 2009. As part of a nationwide program, Washington University School of Medicine physicians will be at the Science Center to test lung function and answer questions about asthma. The screenings are free.
Edison Theatre
September 25 and 26 David Dorfman Dance underground Acclaimed for his exuberant and “delightfully oddball” style, Washington University alumnus David Dorfman is among the most celebrated choreographers of his generation. In September his company, David Dorfman Dance, will return to the Edison stage with underground, a provocative evening-length work loosely based on the activities of […]
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