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Washington University in St. Louis

Oct. 21, 2005
Vol. 30, No. 11

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Chancellor Mark. S. Wrighton announces the formation of the McDonnell International Scholars Academy at a news conference Oct. 19 in New York.

McDonnell International Scholars Academy founded

The Academy partners a major American university with top foreign universities and leading multinational corporations.

New location set for Student Health Services

For the first time, Medicine Services, Mental Health Services and Health Promotion Services will be located in the same area.

Extreme sport meets dance as Diavolo comes to Edison

Diavolo will present two evening shows and also an all-ages matinee as part of the ovations! for young people series.

Historian Burkhardt, former astronaut Jemison to speak Oct. 25 & 26

Burkhardt will present the Thomas Hall Lecture Oct. 25; Jemison will deliver the Black Arts & Sciences Festival Lecture Oct. 26.
Biomedical engineers demonstrate how people learn complex behaviors

Kurt Thoroughman and Jordan Taylor have identified how people use individual experiences to improve performance.

For brain injuries, looking beyond the injury site is critical, researchers say

Researchers have the first direct evidence that brain injury can cause detrimental functional changes in brain regions far from the injury site.
More medical news

Wrighton names advisory committee for engineering dean search

Jonathan Turner, the Henry Edwin Sever Professor of Engineering, has been named the committee's chair.

Give Thanks Give Back campaign begins fifth year

The program supports a group called "100 Neediest Cases," a joint project of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and the United Way.

More Headlines

Nobel laureate Arrow to discuss economics of malaria

WUSTL to host political theory conference Oct. 21-22

St. Louis urban landscape to be explored via events

American Writers at Home reception Oct. 27

Fiction writer, essayist Martone to read Oct. 27


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