The St. Louis Projection at St. Louis Public Library April 16-18

Krzysztof Wodiczko’s The St. Louis Projection, a poignant and provocative community art project about the shattering effects of violence and the healing power of public discourse, will be broadcast onto the St. Louis Public Library, 1301 Olive St., from 9-11 p.m. April 16-18. The piece consists of audio testimony by a half-dozen St. Louis residents […]

Symposium to address corporate governance

The Center for the Study of Ethics & Human Values will sponsor a symposium on corporate governance and ethics from 8-10 a.m. April 23 at the Charles F. Knight Executive Education Center. Panelists for the John Dubinsky Symposium on Corporate Governance and Ethics will include Benjamin F. Edwards III, former chairman and chief executive officer […]

Protein may prevent autoimmune attacks

Medical school researchers have shown that the protein H2-DM can keep immune system T cells from erroneously assaulting the body’s own tissues.

ICU studies improve patient care

The research was a multidisciplinary effort among physicians, nurses, dietitians and the rest of the surgical ICU team. More medical articles

Green gown’s design based in Middle Ages

Phot by David KilperDegree candidates Katie Quinn and Amy Brand wear the green Commencement gowns that are making their full debut at this year’s ceremony.Fully debuting this year in honor of the University’s Sesquicentennial, the gowns were designed by fashion design alumna Leslie Lambeth.

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Kevin LowderUniversity employees read newspapers at the American Red Cross Aug. 21 as part of the sixth annual Days of Caring.
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