Obituary: Londe, 100
The former volunteer professor of pediatrics died Oct. 21 of pneumonia.
Sports
Ho-hum: Volleyball wins UAA title — again Some things just never change. The No. 6 Bears’ volleyball team won its 16th straight University Athletic Association title, and 17th time in the league’s 18 years, with 3-1 wins against No. 23 Carnegie Mellon University and No. 11 Emory University in the UAA championships Nov. 6. The […]
Obituary: Boles, 84
He was a longtime pediatrician and former professor at the School of Medicine.
This poll goes Kerry’s way
Photo by Kevin LowderJohn Kerry wins the University’s unofficial poll — donkey cookies outsold elephant ones.
Campus Watch
The following incidents were reported to University Police Nov. 4-9. Readers with information that could assist in investigating these incidents are urged to call 935-5555. This information is provided as a public service to promote safety awareness and is available on the University Police Web site at police.wustl.edu. Nov. 4 1:29 p.m. — A department […]
Inner-city kids needed for asthma-control study
General asthma rates have been steadily rising, but the most dramatic increases have occurred among urban youth.
Of note
Robert W. Sussman, Ph.D.,
Glenn C. Conroy, Ph.D.,
Lester K. Spence, Ph.D.,
John R. Bowen, Ph.D.,
Philip V. Bayly, Ph.D.,
and more…
Diabetic damages could be explained by controversial theory
At stake are researchers’ efforts to find new ways to reduce loss of vision, kidney failure, heart damage and other diabetes side effects.
Obesity risk likely linked to genes
“Stated in the most basic terms, we are studying why some people are fat and some are skinny,” says lead investigator Ingrid B. Borecki.
Ram-bling on about careers
Photo by Kevin LowderA networking reception sponsored allowed students to meet with alumni and discuss job-searching and career opportunities.
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