Immune system’s attack dogs kept on genetic leash
A study provides the first scientific proof of a theory that could open a significant new front in the battle to control autoimmune diseases.
Coulter to discuss ‘Liberal Lies About the American Right’
Conservative political analyst, lawyer and best-selling author Ann Coulter will deliver a talk titled “Liberal Lies About the American Right” at 11 a.m. March 3 in Graham Chapel. Coulter is known for her sharp criticism of the American liberal perspective. Through her books and television appearances, she has become one of the most popular and […]
A love-hate relationship: Proteins offer window for new cancer treatment
The findings mark the two heat shock proteins as potential targets for gene therapy that could increase cancer cells’ vulnerability to treatments.
‘Visual Design for an Aging Population’ conference March 19
Medical information design is just one of the issues to be explored as part of the national symposium, co-sponsored by the School of Art and the Center for Aging.
Ethics seminars to focus on treatment research
The first seminar of a series funded by the University’s Center for the Study of Ethics and Human Values will be March 25.
Bankruptcy fallout to be examined at conference
Titled “Bankruptcy and Reorganization: Current Events and Future Outlook,” the F. Hodge O’Neal Corporate and Securities Law Symposium is April 2.
Carnaghi receives excellence award
The director of campus life and assistant vice chancellor for students has been recognized by the American College Personnel Association.
Thurtene Carnival expected to draw more than 120,000
Themed “Cause For Celebration,” this year’s edition will be April 17-18; it is the nation’s oldest and largest student-run carnival.
Celebrating 30 years as dean
Photo by Joe AngelesShanti K. Khinduka was honored April 3 for his unprecedented success and effective leadership during his 30 years as GWB dean.
Excellence in mentoring
Photo by Mary ButkusThe Graduate Student Senate honored faculty members April 8 with its annual Outstanding Faculty Mentor Awards.
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