Bang wins University City literary award
Mary Jo Bang, a professor of English in Arts & Sciences, will receive the 2024 Tradition of Literary Excellence Award from the University City Municipal Commission on Arts & Letters.
Creating healthier futures: The science behind public health
The Prevention Research Center is tackling health disparities with evidence-based solutions that improve outcomes in underserved communities. From expanding Brazil’s “Academia da Saude” to over 1,000 cities, to training 4,000 public health professionals worldwide, the center is driving lasting improvements.
Hylarie McMahon, professor emerita, artist, 94
Hylarie McMahon, a professor emerita of art in the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis, died in hospice Oct. 1 following a short illness. She was 94.
Olin Brookings Commission recommends policies to manage ‘silver tsunami’ impact
With thoughtful planning and policy interventions, the impending wave of small business ownership transitions coming as baby boomers retire can create opportunities for expanded employee ownership and greater inclusivity in business leadership, according to a new report from WashU Olin Business School and the Brookings Institution.
2025 Confluence Award submissions sought
Submissions are sought for the third annual William H. Danforth St. Louis Confluence Award. The deadline is Nov. 22.
Nickolas to lead Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases
Thomas Nickolas, MD, a respected clinical nephrologist and researcher focused on kidney disease and bone health, has been named the next director of the Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases in the Department of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
Student Health Center recognized for providing inclusive care
The Human Rights Campaign’s Healthcare Equality Index has recognized Student Health Center – Danforth Campus and the Center for Counseling and Psychological Services for their ongoing commitment to providing inclusive and gender-affirming care to all students.
NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft launches
Europa Clipper will conduct a detailed survey of Jupiter’s moon Europa to determine whether there are places below the moon’s surface that could support life. WashU’s William B. McKinnon, a member of the Europa Clipper science team, has studied Europa for more than 40 years.
Falling for fall prevention
Through low-cost, personalized home modifications, occupational therapist Susy Stark helps elderly residents stay safe and independent.
Committed to expanding WashU connections
Reginald Binford Jr. uses his voice as an alumni leader to increase engagement and advocate for today’s students.
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