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Endowed professorships in campaign top 100 Two new endowed professorships created during the $1.3 billion Campaign for Washington University put the campaign over the 100 mark, according to an announcement made at the Dec. 7 Board of Trustees meeting by campaign Chair Sam Fox, chief executive officer of Harbour Group Ltd. Further details on the campaign's topping the 100 endowed professorships mark will be published in a future issue of the Record. Full story
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Schizophrenia
progress New generation antipsychotic drug lowers risk
Results
of the two-year, multicenter study were reported in the Jan. 3 New England
Journal of Medicine.
Last spring, Clayton resident Jennifer Jeffrey was searching for an extracurricular mathematics program for her son, Chris, and a small group of sixth- and seventh-graders from Wydown Middle School when it dawned on her: Try the big school next door. Jeffrey felt comfortable looking into Washington University because her parents, the late Sterling Schoen, Ph.D., a professor in the graduate school in the Olin School of Business, and Patricia Schoen, an adjunct professor in the Olin School and later an instructor in University College in Arts & Sciences, had spent a good portion of their careers here. Jeffrey had visited campus many times. Still, she was a bit apprehensive
when she called the Department of Mathematics in Arts & Sciences and was
put in touch with Steven G. Krantz, Ph.D., professor and chair of mathematics.
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