Morrison gets recognitions from American College of Physicians
Aubrey Morrison, MBBS, professor of medicine and
of developmental biology, has been named a Master of the American
College of Physicians. In addition, he received the American
College of Physicians Award for Outstanding Work in Science as Related
to Medicine. He is the first person from Washington University School
of Medicine to receive this award.
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Health Happening Fair Feb. 3
Interested in getting a glimpse into your health
for 2012? Visit the Health Happening health and wellness fair from 7:30
a.m.–3 p.m. Feb. 3 in the Eric P. Newman Education Center for a variety
of free health screenings and informational booths.
Nominate staff for Dean’s Distinguished Service Awards
It’s time to nominate School of Medicine staff
for this year’s Dean’s Distinguished Service Award, the highest honor
awarded to a medical school staff member. The award recognizes a full-time medical school employee who shows commitment to exceeding his or her job
responsibilities, creates a positive working and learning environment
and improves the community.
WUSTL helps homeless St. Louisans
WUSTL’s Community Service Office, in partnership with St. Louis Emergency Winter Outreach, recently asked for winter wear donations to help the homeless. Thanks to the generosity of the WUSTL community, more than 200 coats and many other winter items have been distributed. The need will continue through the next few months.
Applications for Loeb Teaching Fellows sought
Faculty may now apply for the Carol B. and Jerome T. Loeb Teaching Fellows program at the School of Medicine and Barnes-Jewish Hospital. Application materials are due by Feb. 27.
Sustainability art contest open for WUSTL community children
Have budding young artists in the house? WUSTL campus sustainability committees want to show off their talents. The Children’s Sustainability Art Contest for Washington University community children attending kindergarten through high school will be held to raise awareness among university families of the importance of sustainable living. Entries must be received by Friday, March 9.
Washington People: Debbie Monolo
If Debbie Monolo, assistant dean for academic affairs and registrar at the School of Medicine, stands in Forest Park, she can almost see both of her worlds. To the east lies the School of Medicine, where she has worked for 38 years. And if she looks south, she can see “The Hill,” where she co-owns a boutique and plays an integral role in the vibrant local Italian community.
WUSTLAlerts to warn of tornado in, approaching St. Louis City and County
This spring, the WUSTLAlerts emergency notification system will change the way it alerts the university community of tornado warnings in and approaching St. Louis City and County.
Spring Activities Fair Jan. 25
The Spring Activities Fair, open to all students, will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 25, in the Danforth University Center. Featuring approximately 150 student groups and university departments, the event is an opportunity for students to explore options for involvement and find experiences that will augment classroom learning.
Ann Rehme, Sever academic adviser, 60
Ann Behan Rehme, academic adviser at the Sever Institute in the School of Engineering & Applied Science, died Dec. 30, 2011, of pancreatic cancer. She was 60.
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