The Record
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Top stories
Adolescent psychiatric program delivers comprehensive care
The CONNECT program at WashU Medicine streamlines clinical services to provide timely, research-based mental health care that helps teens who have experienced trauma and suicide ideation.
Probing a paradoxical drug response for irregular heartbeat
Research in Jon Silva’s lab at WashU McKelvey Engineering highlights the importance of genetic testing for precision medicine.
WashU’s Island Press, partners release ‘Printing Black America’
A team of nationally known printmaking workshops, including WashU’s Island Press at the Sam Fox School, has released “Printing Black America.” The portfolio reimagines W.E.B. Du Bois’ “Data Portraits” informed by contemporary data.
Events
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Dinner & Dialogue: ‘Apologies and Reparations’5 p.m. Thursday, April 2 |
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APR 3 |
Center for Women’s Health Engineering mini-research symposium2:30–6 p.m. Friday, April 3 |
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Kemper Art Museum talk: ‘Looking Back Toward the Future’5:30 p.m. Friday, April 3 |
WashU in the News
SCOTUS set to deal major blow to mail voting ahead of midterms
Salon
How government attempts to reduce health spending can paradoxically raise health costs
Forbes
What are the challenges facing public health in 2026?
KMOX news radio | Audacy
Classical music series at WashU celebrates 10-year anniversary
St. louis post-dispatch
Campus and community news
Stephanie McNally, associate secretary to the WashU Board of Trustees, is the recipient of the prestigious 2026 Distinguished Board Professional Award from the Association of Governing Boards.
Researchers at WashU McKelvey Engineering have developed a new method to understand information in complex systems. The method can be applied toward development of unmanned aerial vehicles.
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Who Knew WashU? Question: How many of WashU Bears teams’ 29 national championships have been won by women’s sports? A) 11B) 14C) 25D) 28 |