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Thursday, Oct. 27, 2016

Top Stories

International Humanitarian of the Year Award goes to university

In recognition of significant contributions to solving global humanitarian issues, the World Affairs Council of St. Louis selected Washington University to receive the 2016 International Humanitarian of the Year Award. The university will be honored at a gala today.

Camp Yeakey named Marshall S. Snow Professor

Carol Camp Yeakey, a professor of education, of urban studies, of international and area studies and of American culture studies, has been named the Marshall S. Snow Professor in Arts & Sciences.

Possible strategy identified for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease

Scientists at the School of Medicine and Stanford University report that they have designed small compounds that have the potential to correct the mitochondrial dysfunction that leads to Charcot-Marie-Tooth and other conditions.

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Events

4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27

Assembly Series: William McKinnon

5:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27

ProSPER fellowship info session

8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27

Jazz at Holmes: Nick Savage

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Campus Announcements

Celebration of Majerus’ life set for Nov. 4

A celebration of the life of Philip Majerus, MD, professor emeritus, will be held at 4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 4, in Moore Auditorium on the Medical Campus. Majerus died in June. To RSVP, contact 314-286-0073 or specialprograms@wusm.wustl.edu.

WashU in the News

What does the ‘art’ of aging well involve?

Chicago Tribune

Why is number of ‘multiple-job holders’ at eight-year high?

KMOX (CBS St. Louis)

Local charter school partners with Washington University to provide free education

KMOV-TV

An update on the obesity epidemic

Physician’s Weekly

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Notables

Science Friday graphicThe public radio program “Science Friday” has an episode airing at 1 p.m. tomorrow, Oct. 28, featuring three scientists with university ties: Bo Adu-Oppong, Christy Edwards and Michael Wysession.

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Who Knew WashU?

gargoyle on campusQuestion: In the spirit of Halloween, where on the Danforth Campus does this gargoyle (or, more accurately, boss) appear?
Answer: B) All around campus, you’ll find traditional medieval bosses and grotesques, such as beaked heads, horrific creatures and mermaids, along with scenes of college life. This one is in Graham Chapel. Learn more in Washington magazine.
Congrats to this week’s winner, Sarah O’Donnell, who works in Arts & Sciences and will receive an “I Knew WashU!” luggage tag!

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