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Washington University in St. Louis

Nov. 14, 2003
Vol. 28, No. 14

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Alex S. Evers
sheds light on how anesthetics work



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Hardware developed by John Lockwood scans for viruses and worms that are transmitted over a network and filters out unwanted data.

Hardware stops viruses and worms; System halts their spreading before they reach end-user stage

John Lockwood and graduate students in his laboratory have developed a hardware platform called the "Field-programmable Port Extender."

Biologists present new theory on old mosquito axiom

A conclusion that stands the ecological world on its head: The previous year's drought is what causes high mosquito populations to come out of wetlands the following year.

Silvers' gift supports students of French Renaissance

The Silvers bequeathed more than $1 million in support of doctoral students in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures in Arts & Sciences.


This Week In WUSTL History


This feature will be included in each 2003-04 issue of the Record in observance of Washington University's 150th anniversary.
Get out of bed!
Pneumonia patients can leave hospital sooner


It's a new, simple pneumonia treatment: Get patients out of bed earlier and more often, and they'll check out of the hospital an average of one day sooner.

Bears dominate UAA

Five of the University's six NCAA Division III teams that compete in the fall have captured University Athletic Association crowns this season.

United Way campaign beats goal

More than $502,000 has been raised, topping the University's most aggressive goal ever — $500,000 — and pledge cards continue to be submitted.

Charity Navigator: WUSTL No. 1 in financial efficiency

In its most recent rankings, WUSTL received an overall rating of 69.58 out of 70 possible points in Charity Navigator's financial evaluation.

Humanity and the soul Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE at Edison Theatre

The powerful, impassioned and thoughtful dances of choreographer Ronald K. Brown will come to St. Louis for the first time Nov. 21-23.

More Headlines

Airport shuttles offered for Thanksgiving break

Murray to speak on medieval architecture and new media

Construction Update: Information on University projects


Photos of Record - click on the photo to view a larger version and full caption

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Hollywood producer Stratton Leopold hosted an informal talk with film students Nov. 6 and then conducted a series of one-on-one critiques.

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Senior Laura Huddleston gets her hair cut as part of the Locks of Love program Nov. 10 at Mallinckrodt Student Center.


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