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'Organized chaos': Freshmen move in As more than 1,000 freshmen arrived Aug. 26, sounds of laughter, car engines and pleas for student-group sign-ups filled the South 40. WUSTL to play key role in sequencing moss genome The full project will be an international collaboration involving several laboratories, including a biology one at WUSTL. Foster, Sadat named to new law professorships Sadat will be installed as the Henry H. Oberschelp Professor of Law Sept. 7; Foster will become the Edward T. Foote II Professor of Law Feb. 17. | James Herbert Williams named special assistant to chancellor In a new position, Williams — also the E. Desmond Lee Professor of Racial and Ethnic Diversity — will focus on urban and community initiatives. Longer rehab time for elderly hip-fracture patients justified Extending outpatient rehabilitation by six months helps elderly patients more fully recover, according to the first controlled study of its kind. Greenbaum to step down as business school dean He "has led the John M. Olin School of Business with distinction and significant success," Chancellor Wrighton says. Study: Farming, development causing deformed frogs New evidence has linked deformities to the presence of a parasite that has been noted in scientific literature for a century and a half. Students participate in unique study abroad program They ventured to Georgia this summer to explore how democracy and civil society can emerge in today's complex world. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
More Headlines Faculty to present intimate Dance Close-Up Sept. 9-11 Arts center receives key grants Here's somethin' good: Black Rep performance at Edison Reporter who broke Enron scandal to speak Sept. 8 Fall music to mark World's Fair centenary | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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