Access to Justice series begins Sept. 14
The series provides a forum for the School of Law and the wider University community to engage in a discussion of justice issues.
Campus Authors: Michael MacCambridge, adjunct professor in University College in Arts & Sciences
In this book, the University College adjunct professor tracks the rise in popularity of the NFL since that title game in 1958.
Protein helps monitor molecule linked to cancer
The target molecule, known as IKK, regulates processes that can trigger dramatic changes in cellular physiology.
Thyroid cancer trial will test potential of new drug
Research has shown that the compound 17AAG has the unusual ability to simultaneously affect multiple proteins implicated in human cancers.
Brain activity in youth could give rise to Alzheimer’s disease
Researchers have found that the areas of the brain that young people use when daydreaming are the same areas that fail in people with Alzheimer’s.
12-member committee to identify vice chancellor for research candidates named by Wrighton
The committee to identify Theodore J. Cicero’s replacement will be chaired by Martin H. Israel, professor of physics in Arts & Sciences.
Record wins three national awards
The Oct. 15, 2004, presidential debate issue won an “Award of Excellence,” Ragan’s highest honor, in the “Specialty Publication” category.
Lokken appointed vice chancellor for government and community relations
“Pam Lokken is a leader in the country in strengthening relations between higher education and the federal government,” Chancellor Wrighton says.
Acclaimed dancer Alonzo King to present panel discussion Sept. 22; choreography Sept. 23
Marty SohlAlonzo King’s LINES BalletAcclaimed dancer/choreographer Alonzo King, founder and artistic director of Alonzo King’s LINES Ballet in San Francisco, will take part in a public panel discussion on “Understanding Dance as the Language We Embody” at 4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 22. The talk comes as part of a residency sponsored by a grant from the National College Choreography Initiative. The grant will support a variety of workshops and master classes with both King and Arturo Fernandez, ballet master for LINES, Sept. 12-23.
Taiwanese narrative opera group visits campus, Sept. 18-26
Uhan Shii, an award-winning Taiwanese theatre group, will visit campus Sept. 18-26.Uhan Shii, an award-winning Taiwanese theatre group, will visit campus Sept. 18-26 and offer a public performance of the narrative opera “My Journey” at the Saint Louis Art Museum auditorium at 7 p.m. Sept. 23.
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