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Friday, Feb. 22, 2019

Top Stories

University creates Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity

Chancellor-elect Andrew D. Martin announced the creation of a universitywide Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity. Vice Provost Adrienne Davis will serve as the center’s founding director.

Earning a bee’s wings

New research from Arts & Sciences shows that honey bees develop different scent profiles as they age, making them recognizable to others. This work offers new insight into one of social insects’ most important interactions: recognizing self and other.

Fail Better: Robert Mark Morgan

In the latest edition of “Fail Better,” set designer Robert Mark Morgan, of Arts & Sciences, shares how he refused to let a devastating review sideline his career in theater.

A tool kit for moral courage

The fifth annual Day of Discovery, Dialogue & Action event featured talks, workshops and panel discussions designed to spark questions and conversations, as well as provide a tool kit for purposeful discussion.

People with leg pain after blood clot needed for study

People with chronic pain after a blood clot in the leg are needed for a clinical trial led by the School of Medicine. The study aims to determine whether a minimally invasive procedure can reduce pain and improve mobility.

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Campus Announcements

Trailblazer Award nominations sought

Nominate university faculty, staff members or alumni for a Trailblazer Award. The award aims to acknowledge and celebrate the contributions of black alumni, faculty and staff to the university and to the broader community. The deadline is March 4.

WashU in the News

‘Day care for all’: how America views universal pre-K

On Point (NPR)

Documents detail multimillion-dollar ties involving EPA official, secretive industry group

Politico

11 signs you aren’t an introvert, you may have social anxiety

Bustle

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Obituaries

C. David Gutsche, professor emeritus of chemistry, 97

in memoriam graphicC. David Gutsche, professor emeritus of chemistry in Arts & Sciences, died in August in Seattle. Gutsche was 97. He helped establish an annual award for a senior chemistry major who has completed significant research in organic chemistry.

Campus Voices

Kolk publishes ‘Taking Possession’

Heidi Kolk, of the Sam Fox School, is publishing “Taking Possession.” The book centers on an 1851 St. Louis town home that originally was residence to a fur-trade tycoon and today serves as the Campbell House Museum. Over the last 130 years, it has been subject to extensive preservation work. Kolk explores the motivations behind the effort.

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Notables

The university has been awarded a $20,000 “mini-grant” by the Association of American Universities to further existing efforts to improve undergraduate education in science, technology, engineering and math disciplines. The funding will support programming organized by the Center for Integrative Research on Cognition, Learning and Education.

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