Calorie restriction reduces risk of heart attack, stroke and diabetes
A University study is the first to examine individuals who have been on calorie restriction diets for a long period of time.
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Pake memorial scheduled May 1
The emeritus trustee, also a former professor and provost, died March 4 at age 79.
Mulligan sets out to experience the world firsthand
University College’s international affairs program “completely changed me as a person,” the master’s degree candidate says.
Showing appreciation: Annual Staff Day is May 24
The event, in its 29th year, honors personnel for their contributions to the University’s success.
Breakfast for dinner
Photo by Kevin LowderThe Midnight Breakfast May 6 in Wohl Student Center provided students with a fun way to take a break from studying for finals.
Impessive literary archive Merrill collection expanded
In a move to bolster its already impressive literary archive of poet James Merrill (1926-1995), University Libraries recently purchased 240 additional letters, manuscripts, rare books, signed first editions and other items from Christie’s auction house. The items came from the estate of Jonathan Goodwin, a book collector who was a neighbor of Merrill’s in Stonington, […]
Fall Assembly Series opened by Bollinger
Fall highlights include prominent scientists and colloquia on the environment; many lectures are part of the Sesquicentennial celebration.
Siteman Cancer Center benefit at Saks Fifth Avenue
“Key to the Cure” is a new women’s cancer initiative to raise funds to combat breast, ovarian, uterine and cervical cancers.
Time to reflect
Photo by Mary ButkusThe campus community reflects at a memorial gathering in Graham Chapel two years after the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001.
PAD to stage Broadway classic Guys and Dolls
The musical is a fast-paced, quick-witted story of well-meaning wise guys and the women who suffer their antics.
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