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Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016

Top Stories

Researcher works to thwart antibiotic resistance

Microbiologist Gautam Dantas, of the School of Medicine, is working to sequence vast quantities of bacterial DNA. The hope is to understand — and stay a step ahead — of antibiotic resistance.

Kemper Art Museum to expand

The Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum is among the oldest teaching museums in the country. To help secure its future, the William T. Kemper Foundation has pledged $5 million to fund long-range capital needs, including a major expansion.

Engineers win $2 million grant to design better batteries

Batteries’ performance and durability have improved in recent years, but there are still limits on what can be used safely and efficiently. Vijay Ramani, of the School of Engineering & Applied Science, received a $2 million federal grant to improve their design.

Video team captures excitement of Debate Day

From the national networks beginning their broadcasts at daybreak to the post-debate Spin Alley frenzy, Oct. 9 was a historic day on campus. The university’s video team captured many of the moments.

Documenting history

Students from the Sam Fox School spent debate weekend covering the action, and they put a unique spin on things, depicting events through drawing and photography.

Student volunteers: In the center of the action

The hottest ticket this weekend was the presidential debate. The second-highest prize was a volunteer job that landed the lucky worker close to the action.

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Events

11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 11

Protein mechanics seminar

4:15 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 11

Seminar on advances in biotechnology

9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12

Cyber security symposium

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Campus Announcements

Camp Yeakey to deliver Phillips health lecture

Carol Camp Yeakey, the Marshall S. Snow Professor of Arts & Sciences, will present the Homer G. Phillips Public Health Lecture on Oct. 21. RSVP by Friday, Oct. 14, to attend the free event on the Medical Campus.

WashU in the News

Should police wear body cameras?

WalletHub

Trump ends nightmare weekend with over-the-top debate

Bloomberg

WashU professor shares experience from Bush v. Gore debate

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Study: ‘Centering pregnancy’ program may help women with gestational diabetes

Ivanhoe Newswire | WBRC Fox 6 News

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Campus Voices

‘Trump vs. Clinton: Three key moments from the second debate’

Three Washington University faculty members — Peter Kastor, Jeffrey Q. McCune Jr. and Rebecca Wanzo, all of Arts & Sciences — each analyzed a moment in the presidential debate for The Conversation.

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Notables

Ross Brownson photoRoss Brownson, the Bernard Becker Professor at the Brown School and director of the Prevention Research Center, has received the American Public Health Association Award for Excellence for his work as a scholar, leader and public-health practitioner.

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Who Knew WashU?

Who Knew WashU graphicQuestion: In which sport did the Washington University men’s team beat the University of Missouri, in a game called “the greatest upset” of the season, in 1923?
A) Baseball B) Football C) Hockey D) Tennis

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