Clarinetist Silfies to return to University
Now with the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, he will perform at 8 p.m. April 12 in the Whitaker Hall auditorium.
Parking to be limited week of April 12
The challenges will be due to the groundbreaking ceremonies of the Sam Fox Arts Center April 14 and Thurtene Carnival April 17-18.
Brecht’s The Good Person of Szechwan at Edison
The PAD’s spring MainStage production is a provocative modern parable about the tensions and alliances between virtue and ruthlessness.
Lung cancer therapy linked to painful side effects
Medical school researchers find that chemotherapy given at the same time as radiation treatment nearly doubles the risk of esophagitis.
Hormone may reverse aging; new study needs volunteers
Numerous small studies have suggested that the over-the-counter dietary supplement DHEA may reverse several effects of aging.
An unstoppable spirit
Anne H. Cross, M.D., believes anything in life that’s worthwhile is hard. “Like Winston Churchill said, ‘Never give up; never, never, never,’” she says. Cross not only embraces challenges, but she’s also inspired by them. When three of her classmates during medical training developed the debilitating and then-untreatable neurological disease multiple sclerosis (MS), Cross decided […]
Goldwater scholarships go to 4 sophomores
Arts & Sciences students made an impressive showing in their annual quest for prestigious national scholarships and fellowships.
Biology awards Spector, Stalker prizes
Jonathan Hron and Daniel Perrault have won the Spector Prize; Laura Ernst and Omar Young will share the Stalker Prize.
“Access to Justice” speaker series presented by law school
The respondent in the U.S. Supreme Court affirmative action cases Grutter v. Bollinger and Gratz v. Bollinger and a member of the American Society on International Law’s executive counsel are part of the fall lineup for the School of Law’s sixth annual Public Interest Law Speaker Series. This popular series, titled “Access to Justice: The […]
Hilgert, 73; Olin School of Business
He was a mainstay in the personnel management and labor relations programs while tirelessly championing the importance of business ethics.
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