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Sequenced genomes provide key clues into 'dirty work' of fungus A team of collaborators, including two WUSTL researchers, has sequenced the genomes of two strains of Cryptococcus neoformans. Arts & Sciences' Agarwal named Truman Scholar She has an interest in learning and memory, as well as the implications and applications of such research on educational instruction and policy. Catholic Student Center to benefit from April 9 'Evening in Paris' gala The fund-raiser is considered a vital source of support for the center; more than 300 items are being auctioned. | Elizabeth Gray Danforth dies She was the wife of Chancellor Emeritus William H. Danforth and first lady of Washington University for nearly a quarter century. Symposium to commemorate civil rights struggle Events will include screenings of Eyes on the Prize episodes and a panel discussion about the significance of the series. File-sharing programs to be explored at April 7 event A vendor fair will aim to educate students about file sharing and provide an opportunity to learn about shared music services. Red carpet rolled out for April Welcome visitors The annual month-long event will bring close to 1,000 prospective students from the Class of 2009 to the Hilltop Campus. Civil rights activist Moses to speak for Assembly Series Sponsored by the Association of Black Students, the talk also serves as the keynote address for the "Documenting Change" symposium. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
More Headlines Recital to highlight neglected Russian composer Medtner American Indian Awareness Week April 4-9 Interdisciplinary researcher Treichler to speak April 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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