Social Work kicks off International Festival with forum on immigration and refugees March 28
The George Warren Brown School of Social Work’s 13th annual International Festival begins on March 28 with a forum called “Prospects and Challenges of Integrating Immigrants and Refugees into the St. Louis Community,” from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in Brown Hall Lounge.
WUSTL chosen to host science summer camp
The University has been selected as one of 19 colleges and universities nationwide that will host the 2007 ExxonMobil Bernard Harris Summer Science Camp, sponsored by ExxonMobil Corp. and led by Bernard Harris, M.D., a former NASA astronaut and the first African-American to conduct a spacewalk.
Being true to her school
Photo by David KilperJulie Shimabukuro passes along her enthusiasm for WUSTL when recruiting international students
Nichols appointed to Carl F. Cori professorship
Colin G. Nichols, Ph.D., has become the first Carl F. Cori Professor at the School of Medicine.
How punk rock and leftover food can change the world
Robert L.E. Egger, founder and president of the non-profit culinary arts job-training program D.C. Central Kitchen, will speak on “Using Punk Rock and Leftover Food to Change the World” at 4:30 p.m. March 27 in Room 132 of Goldfarb Hall.
Clark elected to law institute
Kathleen Clark, J.D., professor of law, has been elected to the American Law Institute.
Light-activated compound slows seizure-like firing pattern, may help epileptics
School of Medicine researchers hope to one day combine a new drug with a small implanted light to stop seizures in patients with epilepsy.
Berg to be remembered at memorial service March 31
Leonard Berg, M.D., will be remembered at a memorial service at 2 p.m. March 31 in the Connor Auditorium at the Farrell Learning and Teaching Center.
Baseball sweeps Elmhurst, improves to 17-4
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Caves threatened by County development
Courtesy PhotoA scholarly paper on the status of the 127 known caves in the 508-square-mile county shows developers are discarding the formations with impunity, says co-author Robert E. Criss, Ph.D., professor of earth and planetary sciences in Arts & Sciences.
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