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Washington University in St. Louis

Feb. 24, 2006
Vol. 30, No. 23

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The University's Hilltop Campus will be renamed the Danforth Campus, effective Sept. 17.

Campus name to honor Danforths

The honor is in recognition of the role that William H. (Bill) Danforth, Life Trustee and chancellor emeritus, his family and the Danforth Foundation have played in the evolution of the University.

Women's liberation movement in Japan focus of film & discussion

The University will host a group of Japanese activists, filmmakers and scholars touring the nation to promote the documentary film project.

Symposium, concert today dedicated to Schönberg

A highlight of the event will be a rare performance of the complicated Herzgewächse by students and faculty in the Department of Music.
Study: Diabetic hearts live on high-fat 'diet'

Such a "diet" helps make cardiovascular disease the most common killer of diabetic patients, according to a recently published School of Medicine study.
More medical news

WUSTL student groups donate computer lab to elementary school

WUSTL's Association of Information Technology Professionals, the National Society for Black Engineers and the School of Medicine were involved.

St. Louis students lacking in science proficiency

"It is vitally important to the entire St. Louis region that we support the learning of science and mathematics in our school districts," says education Chair William Tate.

Picon to speak for Architecture series Feb. 27

Subsequent speakers for the Monday-night series include Ben van Berkel, Inaki Abalos, Rainer Mahlamäki, William Valentine and Marcelo Ferraz.

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Women in elected office is forum's focus

Baroque oboist Dalton to present free lecture & demonstration

Stone to speak for Faculty Fellows Series

Free vehicle inspection for spring break travelers


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The annual meeting of the American Assocation for the Advancement of Science, the world's largest general scientific organization, was Feb. 16-20 in St. Louis.

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Dancer/choreographer Michel Yang works with students from the Performing Arts Department in Arts & Sciences' Dance Program.


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