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Tuesday, March 1, 2016

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Treating students where they are

The Jennings School District has partnered with the School of Medicine to launch a free, on-site health and social-services clinic called The SPOT. (This is the second of three stories on how the university is helping the district serve its students.)

Poll reveals why Clinton, Sanders must straddle label divide

Recent national polls from university political researchers shed light on how American voters react to candidates who bill themselves as liberals or progressives. The findings may explain the strategies of Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton and others.

Proposals being accepted for ‘Bring Your Own Idea’ grants

If you’re a faculty member interested in developing teaching or research collaborations with colleagues in other departments or schools, the “Bring Your Own Idea” program is offering a third round of grants to help forge such connections.

Jazz at Holmes presents Gary Peacock Trio Thursday

Jazz legends Gary Peacock and Marc Copland, along with drummer Mark Ferber, will return to campus Thursday, March 3, as part of the Jazz at Holmes Series. Peacock also will lecture on Wednesday, March 2.

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Events

Noon Tuesday, March 1

‘Tricks by Trichomonas’

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WashU in the News

Experts offer tips on dealing with pressure at ‘toxic stress’ forum

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Track records of judges who’ll decide NFL’s Deflategate appeal

Sports Illustrated

How an increased role for women could help shape FIFA reforms

International Business Times

Missouri environmental advocates sue EPA over clean-water rules

St. Louis Public Radio

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Campus Voices

‘What makes a good new venture pitch?’

Associate Provost Dedric Carter is holding a regular online discussion delving deeper into technology entrepreneurship as part of a course. The latest conversation on Fuse focuses on how to pitch an idea.

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Research Wire

Raj Jain, of the School of Engineering & Applied Science, is leading a team that received a three-year, $220,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to develop a secure cloud-based way for researchers from various institutions to collaborate and share data.

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