Vol. 20 No. 22 Feb. 29, 1996

Elizabeth Sprowl, a junior in biology in Arts and Sciences, works with Pershing Elementary School third-graders Cameron Ballentine and Kristen Royston. Sprowl is one of 12 Washington University students participating in an outreach program in which they teach science to area elementary and secondary students. (For more information about this volunteer teaching program, click here.) Photo by Joe Angeles.
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Students educate area science pupils
University biologists bring expertise to local high schools
Kemper grants aid development of unique courses
Momix slides into Edison Theatre with performances of 'Baseball'
Group sessions offered by psychological center
Contest seeks poems
Music department to conjure up haunting opera 'The Turn of the Screw'
RNA researcher Leslie Orgel to lecture
Symposium focuses on early African-American art
Medical Update
Immune system discovery could lead to prevention of transplant rejection
Schlessinger to conduct genetic study of premature ovarian failure
Marcus Raichle speaks in new lecture series
Washington People
Appleton unravels intricate family law issues
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Laurence Meyer nominated to Fed post
Dennis Martin is appointed associate dean of Arts and Sciences, associate vice chancellor
John P. Merlie traveling fellowship established
Adolph I. Cohen, professor emeritus of ophtholmology, anatomy and neurobiology
Alex H. Kaplan, professor of clinical psychiatry
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