Life insurance open enrollment coming; investment seminars set
Employees enrolled in the optional term life insurance plan will receive a special bonus — a will-preparation service at no additional cost.
The long and winding road
Fatty acids play important roles in health and disease. Scientists used to think cells just kind of passively absorbed those fatty acids, but in the early 1990s, Nada A. Abumrad, Ph.D., helped change all that. She proposed that cells must use receptor proteins to import fatty acids. At the time, it was a very controversial […]
Sam Fox School honors distinguished architecture alumni
The awards recognize those who have demonstrated creativity, innovation, leadership and vision to the practice of architecture & the school.
Kennedy to present original chamber works
The assistant professor of theory & composition earned a doctorate from the Juilliard School in 2005 and joined WUSTL’s music department last fall.
Jon Cook to speak on craft of poetry
Jon Cook, the visiting Fannie Hurst Professor of Creative Literature in Washington University’s Writing Program in Arts & Sciences, will speak on the craft of poetry at 8 p.m., Thursday, April 15. Cook is the author of Romanticism and Ideology (1981), William Hazlitt: Selected Writings (1991), Poetry in Theory (2004) and the forthcoming Hazlitt in Love.
Pollinators especially needed in areas of high plant diversity, biologists say
The biology department’s Tiffany Knight performed an exhaustive global analysis of more than 1,000 pollination studies that included 166 different plant species.
Manchanda appointed Kemper Art Museum curator
She succeeds Sabine Eckmann; the appointment comes at a critical time for the museum, which will open a new 65,000-square-foot facility this fall.
Moral psychology conference to be held April 8-9
Philosophy and psychology professors from schools around the country will discuss evolution’s impact on morality, moral reasoning and the psychology of happiness.
Allen named assistant vice chancellor, senior counsel
She earned bachelor’s, master’s and a law degrees here, and she also was an adjunct professor in the School of Law.
Cervical tumors can be detected using PET scans
Cervical cancers that take up a lot of blood sugar resist treatment more than those that are less glucose-hungry.
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