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Skinker, Parkway intersection closed this weekend The closure coincides with the start of excavation for the southwest station entrance. 'Science on Tap' Michael E. Wysession will open the series Sept. 28 with a talk on "The Sumatra Earthquake: Could It Happen Here?" Corporate governance reforms to be examined The forum on "The 'New' Corporate Governance: How are Reforms Working?" will bring to campus leading experts from around the world. | Once-a-day AIDS meds in Third World nations to be tested "This is the largest systematic trial of AIDS treatment to ever be conducted on a multinational stage," David B. Clifford says. More medical news Engineering Dean Byrnes announces intention to retire The engineering dean has been "a tireless advocate for the University as a whole and worked very effectively," Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton says. WUSTL Mars team describes water detection at Gusev crater Rock evidence indicated to WUSTL scientists that water froze and melted there at some point in Martian history. Retirees honored for 762 years of service Several University retirees were recognized for their tenures at a luncheon hosted by Chancellor Wrighton. Healy to launch Architecture Lecture Series Healy is serving as the Sam Fox School's Ruth and Norman Moore Visiting Professor of Architecture for 2005-06. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
More Headlines 'Science Saturdays' series to scan the skies 'Work, Families and Public Policy' series to continue on Sept. 26 Historian Butler to speak for Assembly Series Poets Crawford, Ramke to read for Writing Program Reading Series Words of Choice production presented today Stop signs installed on Snow Way | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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