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Washington University in St. Louis

Oct. 30, 2002 Vol. 27, No. 1
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Zayas named Khinduka distinguished professor

Luis H. Zayas, Ph.D., has been appointed the inaugural Shanti K. Khinduka Distinguished Professor of Social Work, Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton announced in a recent letter to the George Warren Brown School of Social Work community. Full story

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Moving in
Welcome to your new home

Above, Rich Harmon (left) of the Congress of the South 40 helps first-year student Aarin Yu carry a bag to Danforth House Aug. 22. View in full

H. pylori's bacterial-host relationship emphasized by study

Berg
Berg
The bacterium that causes stomach inflammation, peptic ulcers and gastric cancer thrives in the human stomach by triggering changes in stomach cells and using those changes to its own advantage, report School of Medicine and Swedish researchers in a study appearing in a recent issue of Science.

The study suggests a dynamic and constantly evolving relationship between bacteria and host. Full story

Ensuring fairness
Task force to review grievance procedure


Seligman
Seligman
Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton has appointed a 14-member Task Force on Undergrad-uate Grievance Procedures.

The task force, chaired by Joel Seligman, J.D., dean of the School of Law and the Ethan A.H. Shepley University Professor, will review a fair and accurate way for students to file grievances. Full story

Truman, Dyke receive NSF grant to spark K-12 learning

Interest in science and mathematics among elementary, middle and high school students will be stimulated this fall by graduate students using hands-on, experiment-based projects funded by the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Graduate Teaching Fellows in K-12 Education (GK-12) program.

NSF will provide $21 million in three-year grants that will enable about 300 talented graduate and advanced undergraduate students in science, mathematics, engineering and technology to share their enthusiasm for learning by serving as teaching fellows in 18 states from Maine to California. Full story

Architecture Monday-night talks to feature Correa, Olin

Charles Correa, perhaps India's foremost contemporary architect, and Laurie Olin, one of the United States' best-known landscape designers, will headline the School of Architecture's Monday Night Lecture Series this fall. Full story


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