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Oct. 19, 2006
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Thursday, Oct. 19
Chemistry Seminar
Writing Program Reading Series Lecture

Friday, Oct. 20
Boeing Center for Technology, Information and Manufacturing Operations and Manufacturing Management
Cell Biology & Physiology Seminar

Monday, Oct. 23
Cardiac Bioelectricity & Arrhythmia Center Seminar Series
Physics Lecture

Tuesday, Oct. 24
George Warren Brown School of Social Work Lecture
School of Medicine Presentation

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Kemper Museum
The southern facades of the Kemper Art Museum and Earl E. and Myrtle E. Walker Hall. Also pictured is the Dula Foundation Central Courtyard.

Cutting-edge art museum to be dedicated Oct. 25

For the first time in decades, all of the University's undergraduate design and visual arts programs will be located in a single, central location.

Imagine that

Getting subjects to move objects using only their brains has implications toward some day building biomedical devices that can control artificial limbs.

WUSTL makes great strides in energy conservation, costs

Danforth, Medical campuses develop solutions to increase energy efficiency every year.

Cigarette smoking shown to delay tendon-to-bone healing

School of Medicine researchers studied healing in the shoulders of 72 rats following rotator cuff surgery.

WUSTL dedicates Newman Money Museum

The 3,000-square-foot museum features items drawn from Eric P. Newman's renowned collection as well as a numismatics library and workspace for scholars.

Kemper Art Museum to open inaugural exhibitions Oct. 25

Several special exhibitions debut Oct. 25 and will remain on view through Dec. 31.

Experts on aging, long-term care to speak at School of Social Work

They will speak about their personal experiences as caregivers for their own parents, drawing from the context of their scholarship.

Wong, Satrapi and Strogatz to speak at Assembly Series

The fourth week of October will feature an actor, a graphic novelist, and a mathematician.

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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Stephen L. Johnson visited campus recently to announce a new national compliance assistance center for colleges and universities.

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McDonnell Academy scholars from 12 of Asia's leading universities were given an inside look at American politics at a recent forum.



Announcements


Parking changes at Medical Campus

Beginning today, a Medical School ID badge will be needed to access Lots G and K, the parking lots between McKinley and Clayton avenues on the School of Medicine campus.

Court of Appeals to hear arguments Oct. 24

The Missouri court will hold its session in Anheuser-Busch Hall as part of an educational program.
Washington People

Moley professional [thumb]

Kelle Moley seeks the link between blood sugar levels and higher rates of miscarriage


Sports

Football team regains Founder's Cup with win

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Escape from the ordinary; explore world through the Travel Lecture Film Series

Business faculty to deliver insights at Thought Leadership conference

Engineers Without Borders hosts regional conference