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  1. 81.

    American Geophysical Union honors Stefan Falke

    The Charles S. Falkenberg Award is awarded to a “scientist who has contributed to the quality of life, economic opportunities, and stewardship of the planet.”

  1. 82.

    WUSTL releases energy reduction plan

    According to the report, the Medical and Danforth campuses use approximately $65,000 worth of energy per day, which adds up to almost $24 million annually. Even a 10 percent reduction permits $2.4 million more to be spent on the university’s primary mission.

  1. 83.

    International Experience Class will travel to Hong Kong in 2011

    The international experience class gives students the opportunity to broaden their education by learning about global energy and environmental problems and solutions. The application is available online: eece.wustl.edu/internationalexperience.

  1. 84.

    EPA awards STAR Fellowship to Engineering graduate student

    Melissa Holtmeyer, who will speak at the Brauer Hall dedication ceremony on October 1, was awarded a three-year, $111,000 fellowship.

  1. 85.

    Do you have a good idea for greening the WUSTL campus?

    If you're quick about it, your idea could earn $5000. mageepdocnetwork.ning.com.

  1. 86.

    WUSTL to host Symposium on Global Energy Future, October 1-5

    Keynote speakers include Dr. John Holdren, Science and Technology Advisor to President Barack Obama.

  1. 87.

    Alumnus featured in AIChE's ChEnected

    RC Ramaswamy earned his doctoral degree in chemical engineering at WUSTL. He credits Professors Ramachandran and Dudukovic, "reaction engineering experts," in part of his academic success.

  1. 88.

    Energize Missouri renewable energy study subgrant awarded to WUSTL

    Principal investigators Pratim Biswas and John Murphy will work to determine the application of solar thermal, solar electric, and geothermal exchange loops on the Danforth Campus.

  1. 89.

    Yinjie Tang receives Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Achievement Award

    The award supports his efforts to engineer thermophilic bacteria capable of producing biofuel from biomass.

  1. 90.

    Texas Air Quality Research Program Committee appoints Associate Professor Jay Turner

    The program's goal is to support research on emissions inventory development, atmospheric chemistry, meteorology, and air quality modeling.

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