Wong, Satrapi and Strogatz to speak at Assembly Series
The fourth week of October will feature an actor, a graphic novelist, and a mathematician.
Cutting-edge art museum to be dedicated Oct. 25
Photo by David KilperThe southern facades of the Kemper Art Museum and Earl E. and Myrtle E. Walker Hall. Also pictured is the Dula Foundation Central Courtyard.For the first time in decades, all of the University’s undergraduate design and visual arts programs will be located in a single, central location.
WUSTL dedicates Newman Money Museum
The 3,000-square-foot museum features items drawn from Eric P. Newman’s renowned collection as well as a numismatics library and workspace for scholars.
Breaking ground in reproductive medicine
Photo by Robert Boston
Polonsky elected to Institute of Medicine
Election to the academy is among the highest honors U.S. medical scientists can receive.
Court of Appeals to hear arguments Oct. 24
The Missouri court will hold its session in Anheuser-Busch Hall as part of an educational program.
Genetic repair mechanism clears the way for sealing DNA breaks
DNA ligase encircles the DNA double helix.Scientists investigating an important DNA-repair enzyme now have a better picture of the final steps of a process that glues together, or ligates, the ends of DNA strands to restore the double helix. The enzyme, DNA ligase, repairs the millions of DNA breaks generated during the normal course of a cell’s life.
Van Gelder named Becker Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
Van GelderRussell N. Van Gelder, M.D., Ph.D., is the new Bernard Becker Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at the School of Medicine. Larry J. Shapiro, M.D., executive vice chancellor for medical affairs and dean of the School of Medicine, announced the appointment.
Newman Money Museum to open at Washington University in St. Louis Oct. 25
Eric P. Newman is one of the foremost American numismatists of the 20th and 21st centuries. On Oct. 25, Washington University in St. Louis will dedicate a state-of-the-art numismatics facility in his honor. The 3,000-square-foot Newman Money Museum, housed within the new Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, features items drawn from Newman’s renowned collection as well as a numismatics library and workspace for scholars. Displays survey the history of coins and paper money from their beginnings and to the present day, as well as the relationship between money, society, culture and commemoration and related issues such as production, inflation and counterfeiting.
Ann Hamilton to lecture on “The Practice of Work: From Silence to Speech” Oct. 26
Courtesy Photo*Corpus,* by Ann HamiltonAnn Hamilton, one of the most challenging and provocative installation artists working today, will lecture on “The Practice of Work: From Silence to Speech” at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 26. Hamilton — a 1993 recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship, popularly nicknamed the “genius grant” — creates site-specific environments that combine new technologies with unusual, often playful materials and an almost theatrical sense of staging.
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