Friday, March 26, 2021
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Researchers at the School of Medicine have received three grants totaling more than $10 million to study the factors that contribute to deterioration in driving skills in older adults and to determine ways to identify those whose driving skills have begun to decline. |
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The 33,634 applications have been reviewed. The 4,374 admission decisions have been released. And now — on campus and online — the university is making its final pitch to prospective students. |
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Julie Hail Flory, interim vice chancellor for public affairs at Washington University, has been appointed vice chancellor for marketing and communications, effective April 1, according to Chancellor Andrew D. Martin. |
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More species are blooming at the same time than in the past. Matthew Austin, biodiversity postdoctoral fellow with the Living Earth Collaborative, is studying how changes in flower timing affect ecological and evolutionary dynamics of pollination systems. |
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Announcements The U.S. and university flags over Brookings Hall are lowered to half-staff until sunset Saturday, March 27, as a mark of respect for those killed in the shooting March 22 in Boulder, Colo. |
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Announcements Schools and departments on the Danforth Campus are invited to submit a second round of proposals to hire faculty members whose research area focuses on race and ethnicity, the Office of the Provost announced. The deadline is May 1. |
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Notables Washington University has been named a top place for women to work in the annual “Women in the Workplace: Employment Scorecard.” The scorecard recognizes companies in the St. Louis region that show a strong commitment to women through measurable outcomes, key policies and best practices. |
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Notables Michal Grinstein-Weiss, the Shanti K. Khinduka Distinguished Professor at the Brown School and director of the Social Policy Institute, spoke in March at the civil society forum of the United Nations session on the Commission on the Status of Women. |
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Perspectives
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Patrick Rishe, director of the sports business program at Olin Business School, writes an article about the new NFL rights deal, saying it has elements to appeal to younger fans and allows for more interactivity to increase fan engagement.
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