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Details: By Noah Trister, Associated Press Even Pete Rose, the man who made the headfirst slide fashionable, says there's a time and place to be prudent. As in, no need to get your nose bashed in at...
View ArticleTwelve new faculty members to join Engineering in 2014-15
Details: By Beth Miller Twelve new faculty members will join the School of Engineering & Applied Science between July 1, 2014 and July 1, 2015, bringing the total faculty number to 92, the most in...
View ArticleEight of 20 Arch Grants winners are affiliated with the university
Details: By Neil Schoenherr, news.wustl.edu Representing social entrepreneurship, technology, business, education, biomedical science and design, eight Washington University in St. Louis-affiliated...
View ArticleCrowley to further study Named Data Networking with NSF grant
Details: By Beth Miller Patrick Crowley, PhD, and a nationwide group of collaborators have received a nearly $5 million collaborative grant from the National Science Foundation to further develop, test...
View ArticleBoeing & Washington University: Engineering Synergy
Details: Written by Candace O’Connor, Engineering Momentum Magazine An optically distorted windshield on an F/A-18 Super Hornet can cause ailments ranging from mild eyestrain to severe nausea in a...
View ArticleStudent Feature: Crossing the divide
Details: Written by Rick Skwiot, Engineering Momentum Magazine Designing and building better sewage facilities for students at the Mekelle Blind School in Ethiopia; devising improved means for...
View ArticleBoeing & Washington University: Engineering Synergy
Details: Written by Candace O’Connor, Engineering Momentum Magazine An optically distorted windshield on an F/A-18 Super Hornet can cause ailments ranging from mild eyestrain to severe nausea in a...
View ArticleQ&A with Dennis Muilenburg, President & Chief Executive Officer, Boeing Defense
Details: Q&A with Dennis MuilenburgPresident and Chief Executive Officer, Boeing Defense, Space & Security and member of the WUSTL Board of Trustees Q: Why is higher education important to...
View ArticleHeart of the issue
Details: By Betsey Rodgers, Engineering Momentum Magazine When Winston Churchill made his famous Iron Curtain Speech in 1946, his words reached around the globe. Their ripple effect encompassed...
View ArticleApply now for social change grants
Details: Washington University in St. Louis Social Change grants can be used at the recipient's discretion to cover costs related to their project, cost-of-living expenses, or in lieu of earnings...
View ArticleStudent entrepreneur talks Shop(pit)
Details: By Jason Rowley, flyovergeeks.com Spencer Hewett is not what one might call an “average” college freshman. At Washington University in St. Louis, Spencer is one among a growing movement of...
View ArticleEarly Junior Jumpstart for students applying to medical school
Details: The PreHealth Team will host an early Junior Jumpstart program specifically for students applying to medical school. The full day of workshops on Thursday, January 13, will help students...
View ArticleABC News features ultrasound research developed at Washington University in...
Details: The world's first FDA-approved smartphone-based ultrasound system, developed from research done by William D. Richard and David M. Zar in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering...
View ArticleNew assistant professor will join aquatics cluster
Details: The Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering will welcome John D. Fortner in fall 2010. He earned his PhD from Rice University. Abstract: John Fortner will join the...
View ArticleScrapArtsMusic brings recycled instruments to Edison Theatre
Details: Artillery shells crash, sewage pipes thump, a stack of vintage oil cans booms across the stage. Welcome to the world of ScrapArtsMusic, the outrageously kinetic Vancouver-based percussion...
View ArticleState-of-the-Art Engineering
Details: magazine.wustl.edu The Stephen F. & Camilla T. Brauer Hall serves as the new home for the Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering and lab space for the Department of...
View ArticleFrontiers in reaction engineering
Details: Professor Milorad Dudukovic published an article in the August 2009 issue of Science. The key challenge for reactor engineering is to establish the scientifically based sustainable...
View ArticleTwo teams share $25,000 Discovery Competition top prize
Details: By Beth Miller Projects to provide low-cost eyeglasses for people in the developing world and to develop a cell death detector will share $25,000 in cash to further develop their projects as...
View ArticleEngineering student is 100 breaststroke national champion
Details: bearsports.wustl.edu Indianapolis, Ind., March 21, 2014 – Washington University in St. Louis freshman Michael Lagieski set a meet and school record on his way to winning the national...
View ArticleFive Minutes with Jessica Wagenseil
Details: By Beth Miller One in three American adults has high blood pressure, a serious condition that can lead to coronary heart disease, heart failure, stroke, kidney failure and other health...
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