Professors), Mona Van Duyn (Pulitzer Prize winner, National Book Award winner and first woman U.S. Poet Laureate), Howard Nemorov (U.S. Poet Laureate, National Medal of Arts recipient, Bollingen Prize winner), Joseph W. Kennedy (co-discoverer of the element plutonium), Barbara A. Schaal (first woman VP of National Academy of Sciences), Henry Smith Pritchett (Head of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching), Virginia E. Johnson (co-author of Human Sexual Response), and Thomas Eagleton (United States senator from Missouri).
== See also ==
Center for Social Development
Central Institute for the Deaf
Crow Observatory
Tyson Research Center
Washington University School of Dental Medicine
Whitney R. Harris World Law Institute
== Notes ==
== References ==
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== Further reading ==
Morrow, Ralph E. Washington University in St. Louis: A History. St. Louis: Missouri Historical Society Press, 1996. ISBN 978-1883982102
Mumford, Eric. Modern Architecture in St. Louis: Washington University …