Man of the people
Photo by David KilperPeter Joy’s dedication and experience benefits both students and those in need.
Association for Student Judicial Affairs names King president-elect for 2008
Tamara L. King, J.D., director of Judicial Programs, has been named president-elect of the Association for Student Judicial Affairs, an international organization that helps to promote, encourage and support student development professionals who have responsibility for student judicial affairs.
Cervical cancer patients receive new follow-up: post-treatment PET scans
Whole-body PET scans done three months after completion of cervical cancer therapy can ensure that patients are disease-free.
‘me me me’ kicks off ovations! for young people series
Montreal’s acclaimed DynamO Théâtre will launch Edison Theatre’s popular ovations! for young people series with “me me me,” a whirling mix of gymnastics, theater, juggling and mime that tackles perhaps the toughest of all political arenas: grade school. The special one-day-only performance begins at 11 a.m. on Jan. 12 in Edison Theatre.
Malaria drug may prevent or delay atherosclerosis
School of Medicine researchers are seeking volunteers to see whether it’s possible to reduce the progression of atherosclerosis with the malaria drug chloroquine. The human study follows a mouse study that found chloroquine could blunt the progression of plaque buildup in mice that had a genetic predisposition to atherosclerosis.
Music for the season: Series of concerts on tap for December
The Department of Music in Arts & Sciences will conclude its fall season with a series of December concerts.
Volunteers needed for Parkinson’s disease studies
School of Medicine researchers are seeking volunteers with Parkinson’s disease for studies investigating the effects of two drugs.
Luenemann named coach of the year
Volleyball head coach Rich Luenemann was named the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Coach of the Year Nov. 26. The Bears finished the season with a 33-5 overall record and won the ninth Div. III volleyball title in school history. It is the second time in nine seasons at WUSTL that Luenemann has earned the […]
Kingshighway bridge to be demolished for new I-64 work
Demolition of the old Kingshighway Boulevard bridge Dec. 7-10 and Dec. 14-17 will require closure of Interstate 64/40 at Kingshighway over the two weekends.
Construction update
Construction Update is published periodically and provides information about the progress of major building and renovation projects. Information is provided to the Record by Facilities Management. Harry and Susan Seigle Hall The stone masonry on the south face of the building is seven-eighths complete. The stone masonry has begun on the northern half of the […]
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