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Washington University in St. Louis

March 31, 2006
Vol. 30, No. 27

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Bayou Ball [thumb]

Saturday night fever


Forrest Rogers-Marcovitz shows off his break-dancing moves at the Bayou Ball, which raised more than $1,500 for Habitat For Humanity's Hurricane Katrina relief efforts.

Health & Wellness Center named after Habif family

Since the Habif Health & Wellness Center opened on the garden level of Forsyth House, all health and wellness services are located under one roof.

Black Enterprise magazine head Graves to give MLK lecture

He joined the magazine in 1988 as the vice president of advertising and marketing and has worked to transform the company into a multimedia conglomerate.

Mosaic Whispers to present 'Splash of Color'

The performances will feature music and comedy as well as appearances by several guest groups from the University's vibrant a cappella community.
'Benefits Plan for the Future' unveiled by human resources

Objectives include addressing the rising costs of insurance, tuition assistance and retirement savings plans; and grandfathering all current benefits-eligible faculty and staff.

Procedure cures some diabetes – but not as previously reported

Three labs independently found no evidence that cells injected from the spleens of healthy mice had formed new insulin-producing beta cells in the diabetic mice.
More medical news

Collaboration, computers changing the nature of modern mathematical proofs

Steven Krantz says it's becoming more difficult to verify proofs today and that the concept of the proof has undergone serious change over the past 30 years.

All-star CEOs lend their perspectives as they help Knight teach M.B.A. class at Olin School

The guest lecturers include Jack Welch, retired chairman and CEO of General Electric, and August Busch III, chairman of Anheuser-Busch Cos.

Doug Varone & Dancers coming to Edison Theatre

Long considered a "choreographer's choreographer," Varone captures the nuances of human interaction in works of extraordinary physical daring and vivid musicality.

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Japanese architect Hamada wins Steedman competition

Architecture education reinforces importance of sustainable design

United Way Campaign falls just short of reaching record goal

Annual American Indian Awareness Week, including powwow, April 3-8

Educational workshops April 5-7: Planning for special-needs kids


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