Brookings Institution president to deliver Tyrrell Williams Lecture
Strobe Talbott, president of The Brookings Institution, will deliver the School of Law’s Tyrrell Williams Lecture on “The Great Experiment: The Old World Order, the New World Order, and the Next World Order” at 3 p.m. Oct. 13 in the Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom at Anheuser-Busch Hall.
Levitin hears the world in six songs
Daniel Levitin visits the WUSTL campus at 11 a.m. October 8 in Graham Chapel for the the Assembly Series.
Stretching the limits with whimsical, rigorous contemporary ballet
Trey McIntyre, one of today’s most innovative and sought-after choreographers, will make his St. Louis debut with the Trey McIntyre Project at 8 p.m. Oct. 10 and Oct. 11 as part of the Edison Theatre OVATIONS! Series.
We’re ready!
The event the University community has spent the past year preparing for has finally arrived. The vice presidential debate between Sen. Joe Biden and Gov. Sarah Palin begins at 8 p.m. tonight in the Field House in the Athletic Complex.
Support needed for women, underrepresented minorities to pursue biomedical research careers
A new School of Medicine study shows who M.D./Ph.D. students are and which students we need to support in these programs.
Health-care conference Oct. 16
What does the future hold for health care in Missouri and across the country? Leading health-care experts from the Brookings Institution, WUSTL and the state of Missouri will explore this issue during a free conference at 8 a.m. Oct. 16 in the Eric P. Newman Education Center Auditorium at the School of Medicine. The conference, […]
A civic duty
Photo by Robert BostonOccupational Therapy students get assistance in registering to vote at the University-wide voter registration drive Sept. 18.
Old, new therapies combine to tackle atherosclerosis
Futuristic nanotechnology has been teamed with a decades-old drug to beat atherosclerotic plaques in new School of Medicine research.
Racial disparities decline for cancer incidence, death in Missouri
New research shows that in Missouri the disparity in cancer incidence and death between African-Americans and whites is declining.
Polling is never this much fun: Political cookies predict election
Photo by David KilperIn a lighthearted experiment to see if cookie sales can predict the winner of the upcoming presidential election, WUSTL Dining Services is selling donkey- and elephant-shaped sugar cookies for $1.25 each.
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