Hot spot on Enceladus causes plumes

NASA/JPL/Space Science InstituteHot spots on Saturn’s tiny satellite, Enceladus, could be telltale signs of life on the frigid moon.Enceladus, the tiny satellite of Saturn, is colder than ice, but data gathered by the Cassini-Huygens Mission to Saturn and Titan has detected a hot spot that could mean there is life in the old moon after all. In fact, for researchers of the outer planets, Enceladus is so intellectually hot, it’s smokin’.

Parking services

Danforth Campus Transportation Services and the Washington University Police Department will offer extended escort service during reading and finals week to accommodate students who stay late on campus to study. For more information about parking and transportation services during the holiday break, click here.

Man of the people

Photo by David KilperPeter Joy’s dedication and experience benefit both students and those in need

Applications for new WUSTL International Service-Learning Program due Feb. 1

The Gephardt Institute for Public Service and the International and Area Studies Program have established the “Washington University International Service-Learning Program,” a pilot initiative designed for University undergraduates to have a transformative service experience overseas. In its inaugural year, the program will sponsor up to five undergraduates to live approximately eight weeks in Santiago, Chile, […]

Author, teacher Oh to give annual Martin Luther King Jr. lecture at medical school

The Washington University School of Medicine’s Office of Diversity Programs will present its annual Martin Luther King Jr. celebration lecture at 4 p.m. Jan. 21 in the Eric P. Newman Education Center. Angela E. Oh, internationally recognized author, teacher and public lecturer, will speak. Appointed by President Bill Clinton in June 1997 to the President’s […]

Trustees name William Shearer new board member

At its winter meeting on Friday, Dec. 7, the Board of Trustees elected William T. Shearer, M.D./Ph.D., as a board member, according to Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton. The trustees also heard presentations on the strategic plans for two WUSTL schools — the George Warren Brown School of Social Work and the School of Law.

Top teacher

Robert BostonThirty-seven second-, third- and fourth-year medical students were recognized with awards at the Student Awards luncheon Nov. 28.

‘me me me’ kicks off ovations! for young people series

Montreal’s acclaimed DynamO Théâtre will launch Edison Theatre’s popular ovations! for young people series with “me me me,” a whirling mix of gymnastics, theater, juggling and mime that tackles perhaps the toughest of all political arenas: grade school. The special one-day-only performance begins at 11 a.m. Jan. 12 in Edison Theatre. Written by the playwright […]