Commitment to equal employment reaffirmed
Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton reaffirms the University’s commitment to equal opportunity and cultural diversity.
4 elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Carl Frieden, Jeffrey I. Gordon, John F. McDonnell and Carl Phillips have received this “great recognition,” Chancellor Wrighton says.
Logan’s work underscores the value of mentors
Jessica M. Logan already has a list of scholarly accomplishments impressive enough to be the envy of many junior faculty.
WUSTL, Monsanto awarded crop protection patent
The patent is for a technique that protects crops from devastating viral diseases that currently threaten or harm many important food crops.
Dialysis dynamos
Bob BostonPhysicians celebrate the remarkable progress made in dialysis services at the University.
Gallery of Art to host Friday-evening events
This fall, the Gallery of Art will present a series of special Friday-evening events — including films, lectures, tours, concerts and artists’ talks — designed to complement its two fall exhibitions, Influence 150: 150 Years of Shaping a City, a Nation, the World and Inscriptions of Time/Topographies of History: The Photographs of Alan Cohen. All […]
Football team suffers rare home-opening loss
The football team suffered its first season-opening home loss in 11 years as the Bears dropped a 24-21 decision to Illinois Wesleyan University Sept. 13. Sophomore Brad Duesing finished the game with a season-high 149 yards on six catches and two touchdowns. Other updates The No. 4 volleyball team (12-3) hosted the inaugural Teri Clemens […]
Women’s soccer extends non-losing streak to nine
The women’s soccer team posted a tie and a win last week to extended its non-losing streak to nine, the fifth-longest in school history. The Bears played regional foe Illinois Wesleyan University Sept. 24 at Francis Field and posted a 1-1 draw. The Titans looked like they had the game won until WUSTL freshman MeghanMarie […]
Activist Gregory to deliver Black Arts & Sciences Festival Lecture
Acclaimed civil and human rights activist Dick Gregory will deliver the Black Arts & Sciences Festival Lecture as part of the Assembly Series at 11 a.m. Oct. 29 in Graham Chapel. Gregory is known for his many achievements in the field of global human rights. Using unique means of nonviolent protest, he has mobilized support […]
Stephen Wolfram to present ‘a new kind of science’
Scientist and entrepreneur Stephen Wolfram will give a presentation based on his most recent book, A New Kind of Science, at 4 p.m. Nov. 6 in Graham Chapel for the Assembly Series. Publishing his first scientific paper at 15 and receiving a doctorate in theoretical physics at 20, Wolfram’s early scientific work produced important discoveries. […]
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