Walking for hope
Photo by Kevin LowderRelay for Life included more than 1,700 participants who helped to raise a University-record of more than $252,000 for the American Cancer Society.
New analysis reveals three ‘Out of Africa’ human migrations
Biology and genetics Professor Alan Templeton has shown that the African populations interbred with the Eurasian populations — thus making love, not war.
AlcoholEdu Team receives Prevention Excellence Award
“AlcoholEdu is one example of a WUSTL community effort aimed at decreasing alcohol misuse on our campus,” said Alan Glass, director of Student Health Services.
Ukrainian economic adviser to speak
Boris Nemtsov will address liberal politics and market reforms in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States during a talk in Graham Chapel.
Obituary: Greenberg, administrative assistant in Dept. of Biology; 66
A University employee for 26 years, she died of cancer Dec. 7; her husband is Edward Greenberg, professor emeritus of economics.
Report: Evaluation of curricula is vital nationwide
Jere Confrey presented “Evaluation Framework and Comparative Analysis” at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Gass to read from new collection March 14
A Temple of Texts features 25 essays that speak to the nature and value of writing and to the books that result from a deep commitment to the word.
Preston Green’s major gift to support School of Engineering & Applied Science
Chancellor Wrighton announced that funds from the alum’s estate will be used to support a future SEAS building, also to be named after Preston Green.
Pyramid piece
Photo by David KilperTwo new structures, a sphere and a pyramid, were erected this fall and now stand at the northern entrance of the South 40 underpass.
Bad neighborhood conditions triple disabilities risk
“Our study shows that it’s not just who you are or what you do, but where you live that affects your well-being,” says lead author Mario Schootman.
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