Washington People: Emily Jungheim
To Emily Jungheim, MD, an associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the School of Medicine, family is everything. She helps couples who struggle with infertility.
The View from Here 10.10.16
Images from in and around the Washington University campuses.
Who Knew WashU? 10.4.16
Question: Before this year, how many times has Washington University prepared for hosting a presidential debate?
Brownson receives APHA Award for Excellence
Ross Brownson, the Bernard Becker Professor at the Brown School and director of the Prevention Research Center, has received the American Public Health Association Award for Excellence for his work as a scholar, leader and public-health practitioner.
Cyber Security Awareness Symposium next week
The university is holding its first Cyber Security Awareness Symposium for faculty, staff and students to learn more about information security on Wednesday, Oct. 12.
University Libraries seeks student input
University Libraries wants to hear from students, via an online survey, about what they like, or don’t, about its spaces, services and collections.
Epstein named visiting professor at University of Bergen
Lee Epstein, the Ethan A. H. Shepley Distinguished University Professor, has accepted a visiting professor appointment in comparative politics and in law at the University of Bergen in Bergen, Norway.
The View from Here 10.3.16
Images in and around the Washington University campuses.
Schwarz named president of nuclear medicine society
Sally J. Schwarz, a professor of radiology at the School of Medicine,, is the new president of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging. She is the first pharmacist and only the fourth woman out of 60 presidents to hold the title.
The View From Here Special: Debate Prep
Even though Washington University in St. Louis has been preparing for the Oct. 9 Presidential Debate since last September, signs of the event began appearing on campus this August. Take a look at some of the preparation that has been going on around campus.
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