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'Hobbit' fossil likely represents new species of early humans Medical school researchers performed a detailed comparison of the fossil's brain case with those of other human ancestors. More medical news WUSTL co-sponsors national science & technology meeting The exploration-themed conference will encourage attendees to "Map Your Course With Math, Science and Technology." MetroLink construction limits University Drive parking To construct a tunnel east of Big Bend Boulevard, Metro is receiving deliveries of materials on extremely large trucks. | Supplier Diversity Initiative flourishes with Marks' aid Sandra Marks, a 1983 M.B.A. graduate from WUSTL, became the University's director of supplier diversity in 1998. William Smiley dies at 92; groundbreaking obstetrician He was one of the first African-American physicians to join the School of Medicine and was a renowned health-care policy innovator. Faculty associates enrich students' experiences The program helps integrate faculty members into undergraduates' residential life; more volunteers are needed. Compliance programs offered by research office Included will be discussions about the financial management of federal funds and project-management requirements. Late piano trios of Mozart, Brahms to highlight concert Seth Carlin, David Halen and Michael Haber will take the stage at 8 p.m. March 18 in the Whitaker Hall auditorium. Spring break The Record will not publish next week due to spring break. Look for our next issue March 18. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
More Headlines Alexie to talk March 16 for Assembly Series Schofield to give Biggs Lecture in Classics Court of appeals session at law school Civil, family mediation training offered | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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