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Tap water just as safe as bottled, environmental engineer says "Any differences between tap and bottled water, in terms of health, are negligible," says Daniel Giammar, assistant professor of civil engineering. Traveling exhibition will re-introduce Germany to ?migr? art historian Janson Over the next two years, Exile and Modernism will travel to four German museums and one in the United States. | Pike elected chair of Faculty Senate Council Administrative records indicate that she is the first woman to hold this position at Washington University. Holidays, special events have no proven effect on the timing of death No study "has convincingly established that the time of death can be postponed through force of will or hastened by loss of the desire to live." Fall Assembly Series to focus on politics With a nod to the Oct. 8 presidential debate to be held at WUSTL, several Assembly Series speakers will have a politically related or election-oriented focus. 'Educate Yourself' forums run weekly until election The aim is to help the University community fully understand all sides of some of the key political issues. Heavenly space: Earth and Planetary Sciences Building opens "The overall feeling from everyone is, 'Wow, what a great building!'" says department Chair Raymond Arvidson. "We're very grateful for it." Business professorship established by Hances James and Beverly Hance also made a gift for two scholarships — one endowed — for the Olin School. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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