Friday, March 22, 2024
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WashU’s School of Continuing & Professional Studies is launching Empower: Career Success for Refugees, a 26-week free program to help refugees develop next-level language and professional skills to succeed in health care and other high-demand industries. |
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Corporate investors “buy low and rent high” to populations who can least afford it. A two-year national study, led by Carol Camp Yeakey in Arts & Sciences, will examine the impact that corporate investors have on renters in St. Louis, Cincinnati and Atlanta. It builds off research published in January. |
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Memorial Grove at Tyson is a peaceful site dedicated to those who have donated their bodies to advance education at the School of Medicine. Leaders say such donors help teach future doctors compassionate medicine. |
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KWUR, the university’s student-run radio station, offers its 75 student DJs an opportunity to share their passions and its listeners a chance to discover something new. The station will host KWUR Week, its annual free concert series, March 25-29. |
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Notables Aggie Toppins, an associate professor and chair of undergraduate design in the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts, has won the 2023 Communication Design Educator Award in teaching from Design Incubation. |
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Research Wire Two innovative pilot projects led by researchers at the School of Medicine have received funding from the Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative to address critical challenges in the fields of neurodegeneration and neuroscience. |
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Research Wire Researchers at the McKelvey School of Engineering received a three-year $570,746 grant from the National Science Foundation to support their work to understand the fundamental mechanisms that underpin interactions between nerve cells, or neurons, and nanoparticles. |
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Who Knew WashU? Question: The School of Law’s Clinical Education Program just marked its 50th anniversary. What is the oldest full-time legal externship program on Capitol Hill?
Answer: B) WashU Congressional and Administrative Law Externship, which began in the late 1970s. Read more about how law students learn skills while helping the community.
Congrats to this week’s winner, Phyllis Elliott, a staff member at the School of Medicine, who will receive an “I Knew WashU” luggage tag!
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