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Wednesday, March 9, 2022

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Events

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MAR

Open Education Week faculty panel

Noon–1:30 p.m. Thursday, March 10

10

MAR

‘Why the Romans should care about Roman law’

6 p.m. Thursday, March 10

11

MAR

Pan African capital discussion

3–4:30 p.m. Friday, March 11

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WashU in the News

How does your body react to stress?


The New York Times


Will Russia face war crime charges over attacks on Ukrainian hospitals?


Newsweek


The end of inflammation? New approach could treat dozens of diseases


National Geographic


It’s a cliché to call an election-year Congress do-nothing. The history doesn’t match


National Public Radio


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Washington People

Crickette Sanz

Anthropologist Crickette Sanz in Arts & Sciences has built an international reputation studying primate societies while relying on her own social networks to help her achieve work/life balance. She is one of many WashU women leading the way.

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Crickette Sanz

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Perspectives

Exploring the WashU & Slavery Project

The university’s Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity (CRE²) podcast delves into the WashU & Slavery Project. Arts & Sciences’ Geoff Ward, project director, and postdoctoral fellow Kelly Schmidt discuss research goals, student engagement and how the project will contribute to a greater understanding of the legacies of enslavement in St. Louis and the region.


Everywhere with CRE2


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Who Knew WashU?

Question: When did the first woman to be named summa cum laude at WashU graduate?

A) 1871B) 1883C) 1899D) 1919

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In memoriam