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Saigh Foundation provides professorship gift; Rudy installed in recent ceremony Yoram Rudy joined the University this fall as professor of biomedical engineering with joint appointments in the School of Medicine. The Trojan Women: Himes to direct Euripides' classic Jan. 28-Feb. 6 Widely considered the greatest anti-war play ever written, it remains both timeless and timely, a poignant meditation on the aftermath of battle. Carlin to join Kingsbury Ensemble for Jan. 29 concert The performance will include chamber music by Franz Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven. | Anti-seizure drugs might slow aging When exposed to drugs used to treat epilepsy in humans, roundworms lived longer and retained youthful functions longer than normal. More medical news Method removes toxin from water Pratim Biswas has found a method for removing MTBE, which been detected at low levels in municipal water sources around the nation. Post office moves from 'temporary' place After being in a "trailer" for more than 20 years, it's headed to its hopefully permanent location in The Village. New clinic to offer variety of legal services to community Law students divided into teams will work under the supervision of experienced intellectual property law attorneys. More than 30 local organizations join Kemper Art Museum in hosting events The nearly 70 events are being held in conjunction with the major exhibit Inside Out Loud: Women's Health in Contemporary Art. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
More Headlines Gloria White award nominees sought Center for the Humanities to explore 'The Many Faces of Carmen' Jan. 30-31 'Work, Families and Public Policy' to begin Jan. 31 M.L.A. lecture series focuses on leadership Social work lecture series to address pressing issues | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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