He was a tennis coach and athletics director at the University in the 1960s.
University researchers are trying a new approach that entails combining extended exercise therapy with daily use of a topical gel.
The protein is the first of its kind to be identified in B cells and could provide scientists with a new target for treatments.
Prominent national experts in health and health-care policy will address important issues affecting the future of medicine Oct. 7.
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Photo by Mary ButkusThe University-wide Career Fair brought in nearly 600 students to meet with representatives of more than 60 companies.
Chancellor Wrighton appointed the 15-member committee to identify candidates and assist in the final decision.
The lecture, “Learning for Life,” has been arranged for visiting high-school students and their parents but is open to the University community.
Photo by Kevin LowderChancellor Wrighton visits with Faculty Achievement Award winners Philip D. Stahl and Jonathan S. Turner at an Assembly Series event.
As more and more visitors and members of the media come to the University, fewer and fewer parking spaces will be available.
Photo by Bob Boston
In the Midst: 20 Degrees East by Joe Chelsa, is one of 10 pieces featured in the St. Louis Spatialsynergy: Transforming Space exhibit.
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