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Roman installed into Welge professorship His research spans a broad range of computer science subfields, and he has led his colleagues through dramatic transformations. Brecht's The Good Person of Szechwan at Edison The PAD's spring MainStage production is a provocative modern parable about the tensions and alliances between virtue and ruthlessness.
| Kidneys for cash? Ethical questions aside, researchers study hypothetical cost-effectiveness A study by Mark Schnitzler and a colleague study shows society could pay each donor $90,000 and easily break even. More medical articles Sustainable management of rivers is focus of Earth Day forum April 22 "Dialogue for Development: Investing in Sustainable Communities" is the unifying theme of a two-day, community-wide symposium. New HR pool helps match applicants with positions The idea is to quickly supply hiring managers with talented candidates that are a great match in particular skills and work behaviors. Baseball in Japan, U.S. focus of forum today Top executives of the St. Louis Cardinals and Japan's Orix BlueWave will discuss numerous issues facing the sport. St. Louis poet, critic and crime novelist Qiu Xiaolong to read The author of the prize-winning novels Death of a Red Heroine and A Loyal Character Dancer, he will also lead a seminar on the craft of writing. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
More Headlines The St. Louis Projection at St. Louis Public Library April 16-18 Environmental Initiative Colloquium to focus on education, research initiatives Symposium to address corporate governance Fiction writer Antrim to read here today School of Art to launch Portfolio Plus program | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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