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Washington University in St. Louis

July 11, 2003
Vol. 28, No. 1

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Graduate student Frank Seelos discusses the features of the Mars mission rover.

Mars mission bolstered by University team

Sixteen people at the University helped NASA determine the landing sites for the rovers and will assist in the analysis of the data collected.

Sequencing of Y chromsome sheds light on infertility, mysteries of maleness

Researchers at the University's Genome Sequencing Center found that the human Y chromosome carries many duplicate genes.

NSF program gives undergrads research experience

Twenty students, including 15 from other universities, are participating in a program known as Research Experiences for Undergraduates.
150! WUSTL reaches sesquicentennial

As part of the celebration, the University is launching an initiative to help better understand the role that research universities can play in addressing environmental issues.


This Month in WUSTL History


This feature will be included in each 2003-04 issue of the Record in observance of Washington University's 150th anniversary.

Learning, teaching center named for Farrells

A new state-of-the-art building nestled in the heart of the Medical Campus will be called The Farrell Learning and Teaching Center.

Simpler e-mail system implemented by University

A standard University electronic-mail address for faculty, staff and students is being phased in; all can use an "@wustl.edu" suffix.

Trinkaus sets record straight on Neandertal facial length

He authored a report that shows that modern humans are really the "odd man out" when it comes to facial lengths.

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50-year-old hypothesis validated as experiments show how liquid metals resist turning solid

Construction Update


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The University's new office building at 276 N. Skinker Blvd. opened June 16.

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Eliot Residence Hall was imploded June 21 to make way for a new residential hall that will retain the Eliot name.


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