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Clockless technology to be primary topic as computing greats gather for conference here "Systems of the future will certainly have clockless technology or a blend of clocked and clockless types," says symposium organizer Jerome R. Cox. Trustees hear reports on medical school initiatives Dean Larry J. Shapiro and Jonathan D. Gitlin addressed the long-standing partnership between the University and St. Louis Children's Hospital.
| Lawlor to take reins as social work dean The dean of the School of Social Service Administration at the University of Chicago will assume the helm at GWB on July 1. Anheuser-Busch, Emerson commit $10M to Siteman The challenge gift will further St. Louis' role as home to a nationally recognized, robust cancer research and treatment program. More medical articles Pake, former professor and provost, dies He was "not only a major influence on Washington University's academic strengths, he was also a national leader in science and research," Chancellor Wrighton says. Grad student research focus of symposium The event provides grad students an opportunity to present research to a broad audience while helping develop communication skills. World's top scholars on modern human origins to gather here The last of Arts & Sciences' four-part "Conversations" series will be held from 10-11:30 a.m. March 26 in Graham Chapel. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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