Ludmerer receives prestigious AAMC award
He is the recipient of the 2003 Abraham Flexner Award for Distinguished Service to Medical Education.
Bone marrow registry created by student
Thanks to biomedical engineering student Laura Seger, nearly 400 donors have registered through the Washington University Marrow Registry.
Alexander Technique funding available
The method focuses on improving body movements and physical function and commonly is studied by athletes and performing artists.
Obituary: Joseph Chole, architecture graduate student, 31
“Those who knew him here in the school will especially miss his humor, optimism and spirit,” Peter MacKeith said.
Excellence in teaching
Courtesy photoJackson Nickerson of the Olin School won a Governor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching from the Missouri Department of Higher Education.
Women’s basketball tied for UAA lead
The women’s basketball team went 2-0 in University Athletic Association play to remain tied in first in the conference race with the University of Rochester. WUSTL, the No. 7 team in the country, upended Case Western Reserve University, 84-58, Jan. 18 at home. Sophomore Kelly Manning finished the game with a career-high 23 points and […]
Inaugural Career Month to aid student job search
For the first time, The Career Center will be offering this program throughout an entire month rather than just one week.
Public intellectuals is focus of Conversation
Gerald Early — who “reluctantly” accepts the title of “public intellectual” — will moderate the third of the four-part Conversations series.
Contractor guidelines to be examined by task force
The Task Force on Contractor Employees was appointed by Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton; Ann B. Prenatt will serve as chair.
Celebrating history
Photo by Bob BostonThe exhibit Influence 150: 150 Years of Shaping a City, a Nation, the World is at the Bernard Becker Medical Library and will be on display through May.
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