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Commencement 2012 Gloria Steinem address to the Brown School Commencement 2012 Gloria Steinem address to the Brown School
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Author and publisher Gloria Steinem addresses the assembled graduates of the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis. May 18, 2012.


WUSTL Commencement 2012 Mike Peters\ WUSTL Commencement 2012 Mike Peters' Super Speech
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Video duration: 1440 seconds

Pulitzer prize-winning editorial cartoonist, Mike Peters, addressed the graduates at Washington University in St. Louis' Commencement ceremony on May 18, 2012.
Peters is a WUSTL alum from the class of 1965.


WUSTL Commencement 2012 FULL CEREMONY WUSTL Commencement 2012 FULL CEREMONY
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Washington University in St. Louis' Commencement exercise with Commencement speaker Mike Peters.
Peters, a WUSTL alum, is a pulitzer prize-winning editorial cartoonist and the creator of the Mother Goose and Grimm comic.


Olin Business School \ Olin Business School 's EMBA Shanghai program: An International Experience
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Video duration: 232 seconds

Olin Business School's EMBA Shanghai program, offered in partnership with Fudan University, will celebrate its 10th anniversary on May 25th. The program has attracted executive students from some of the world's largest corporations. They are attracted to the program's diversity, outstanding faculty and global nature.


Pediatric Research Retreat Pediatric Research Retreat
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Video duration: 106 seconds

Researchers from the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, gathered at the St. Louis Zoo to share their current projects with one another.
The research retreat is a yearly program that encourages researchers to share their ideas and collaborate with one another.
The event was held on April 13, 2012.


Youth with autism face barriers to employment and education after high school Youth with autism face barriers to employment and education after high school
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Video duration: 140 seconds

Compared with youth with other disabilities, young adults with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) face a disproportionately difficult time navigating work and educational opportunities after high school, finds a new study by Paul Shattuck, PhD, assistant professor at the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis. Shattuck discusses the study results.


Breaking ground at Olin Breaking ground at Olin
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Video duration: 125 seconds

On May 7, Washington University in St. Louis broke ground on Knight Hall and Bauer Hall, a major expansion project that will nearly double the footprint of Olin Business School on the Danforth Campus. The buildings will be named for dedicated university benefactors and lead gift donors Joanne and Charles F. Knight and Carol and George Bauer.


Scenes from WUSTL Commencement Scenes from WUSTL Commencement
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Scenes from the Washington University in St. Louis Commencement 2011.


Alumni Weekend Thurtene Carnival 2012 Alumni Weekend Thurtene Carnival 2012
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Take a minute to enjoy all the fun of the nation's oldest and largest student-run carnival.
The first Thurtene Carnival was held May 9, 1907. From a circus and vaudeville show, the carnival rides began in 1914, when a freshman-powered merry-go-round was added.


Washington People: Carolyn Lesorogol Washington People: Carolyn Lesorogol
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Carolyn Lesorogol, PhD, associate professor at the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis, discusses her research on land privatization in Kenya.


Measuring the ROI for online advertisements Measuring the ROI for online advertisements
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Video duration: 114 seconds

This year's Olin Award-winning paper proposes a model
for measuring the true lifetime value of customers acquired through Google
search advertising and finds it is much higher than traditional methods
have shown.


Using photoacoustic tomography to look beneath the surface Using photoacoustic tomography to look beneath the surface
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A new imaging technique uses light and sound rather than radiation and delivers a rich, photographic rendering of structures several inches below the skin. It is being tested for breast cancer staging, monitoring early response to chemotherapy, imaging melanomas and imaging the gastrointestinal tract.


Poor preparation leads to missed markers of colon cancer risk Poor preparation leads to missed markers of colon cancer risk
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What happens on the day before a colonoscopy may be just as important as the colon-screening test itself.
Gastroenterologis ts at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have found that when patients don't adequately prep for the test by cleansing their colons, doctors often can't see potentially dangerous pre-cancerous lesions.


Seismic survey of the Mariana trench Seismic survey of the Mariana trench
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Video duration: 267 seconds

Water dragged down into the Mariana trench is thought to cause volcanic eruptions and earthquakes. WUSTL seismologist Doug Wiens describes his voyage to drop hydrophones and ocean-bottom seismometers across the trench.


MLA Seminar Series- Quality of Mercy Feb 25, 2012 MLA Seminar Series- Quality of Mercy Feb 25, 2012
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Video duration: 2430 seconds

The Works of Mercy
Daniel Bornstein, Darrow Professor of Catholic Studies


Shakespeare: The Merciless and the Merciful Shakespeare: The Merciless and the Merciful
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Robert Wiltenburg, Dean of University College
February 18, 2012


Hike4Kids.com Hike4Kids.com
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Video duration: 99 seconds

Mike McLaughlin, MBA '13, will walk more than 2,500 miles over six months by thru-hiking the Appalachian and Ozark trails back-to-back. He is trying to bring attention to the plight of underprivileged children in St. Louis and Africa by raising funds for the Family Resource Center and a school for neglected blind children in Cameroon, Africa.


The Quality of Mercy:  MLA Seminar Series Feb. 4, 2012 The Quality of Mercy: MLA Seminar Series Feb. 4, 2012
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Is There Room for Mercy in the Sexuality Debates? Shifting the Terms of our Religious-Political Stalemate.
Marie Griffith, Danforth Distinguished Professor in the Humanities


The Not So Sweet spot on the BBCOR aluminum bat The Not So Sweet spot on the BBCOR aluminum bat
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Video duration: 184 seconds

WUSTL baseball coach, Steve Duncan, and mechanical engineering professor, David Peters, discuss the new BBCOR bats. The bats were used in 2011 in the NCAA, and offense dropped of significantly. In Spring 2012, the "deadened" aluminum bats will be used at the high school level.