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Washington University in St. Louis

March 26, 2004
Vol. 28, No. 26

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Bebop with the prince


More than 650 elementary-school students visited the University March 22 to learn about Duke Ellington.

Environmental campus design focus of forum

"For universities, the question is, 'How can we look to the future and take a lead role in terms of planning, facilities and operations?'" organizer Peter MacKeith says.

Bankruptcy fallout to be examined at conference

Titled "Bankruptcy and Reorganization: Current Events and Future Outlook," the F. Hodge O'Neal Corporate and Securities Law Symposium is April 2.


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.
Dinosaur fossil record completed; also analyzed for congruence

Graduate student Julia Heathcote found that existing data is between one-half and two-thirds complete, or of high quality, for dinosaur data.

First silicate stardust in a meteorite found

Doctoral student Ann Nguyen and adviser Ernst K. Zinner found nine specks of silicate stardust from one of the most primitive meteorites known.

Unsuspected brain region involved in side effects of diabetes drug

The findings, led by Philip E. Cryer and William J. Powers, were recently published in the online version of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
More medical articles

Oltmanns installed as Edgar James Swift Professor

Oltmanns, the inaugural holder of the professorship, is a leading researcher on the cognitive and emotional factors behind personality disorders.

Christine Lavin and the Four Bitchin' Babes together again

Lavin, who co-founded the Babes in 1990, "puts delightful melodies behind witty, perceptive observations about life," New York Daily News said.

More Headlines

McDonough to address 'Ecology, Equity, Environment and Education'

Japanese troupe offers free sit-down comedy

Media satirist Rocca to speak for the Assembly Series

'Imperialism, Art & Restitution' forum at law school March 26-27

Yun to read for The Center for the Humanities

Carlin to perform concert March 28

Thurtene 5K road race March 28


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