The Kemper Art Museum is exploring the evolution of the area in front of Brookings Hall, as well as the complex relationship between planning, building design and construction. “Transformative Visions: Washington University’s East End, Then and Now” opens tonight.
A culturally adapted health-care manager intervention aimed at helping Hispanics with serious mental illness shows potential for improving health outcomes. Leopoldo Cabassa, of the Brown School, led the study of the program’s initial impact.
Shon Hopwood turned his life around after winding up in prison for bank robbery and then discovering the prison law library. He eventually went to law school and now teaches law. He will give an Assembly Series address about criminal justice reform Thursday, Feb. 8.
About 40 infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at St. Louis Children’s Hospital were moved Jan. 27 from the hospital’s longtime NICU space into the expanded NICU area in the newly opened 12-story expansion to Children’s.
A network of colorful strands rotates in a 40-second video, tracing the many blood vessels in a mouse’s lungs. The video, created by faculty and staff at the School of Medicine, is a winner of the 2017 BioArt competition.
The university community is invited to nominate students for the James E. McLeod Honors and Awards Program. The program recognizes the achievements of black students in academics, research, leadership, creativity and community service. The deadline is March 1.
The university has received a $10,000 grant from the nonprofit group Transforming Youth Recovery to assist students in recovery from substance use disorders and other addictive behaviors. The group’s first meeting will be Feb. 28.
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