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Ever wish there was a single place where you could find all of the great stories from WUSTL’s major print and online publications? Look no further than the WUSTL Reader. The new, free mobile app just launched for iPhone and iPad users, and an Android version is in the works. It’s a great one-stop shop to connect with the intellectual work that sets the university apart.

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A newly launched digital archive offers a fresh look at the poetry and writing process of Pulitzer Prize winner James Merrill. The archive is the result of collaboration among staff from Washington University Libraries; the Department of English, and students and staff in the Humanities Digital Workshop, both in Arts & Sciences.

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Global Health Week featured a visit with the former president and health minister of Ecuador, an international fair and education about the outreach efforts of Global Health Scholars and others. Pictured is Alfredo Palacio, MD, Ecuador’s former president, while visiting with WUSTL students.

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Beginning today, Oct. 1, seasonal flu vaccines will be available to School of Medicine employees and students. Vaccines also will be available to students and some employees on the Danforth Campus. New this year, the vaccine is required for students and employees who engage in patient care or work in buildings where patient care is provided or clinical research occurs. Registered nurse Melanie Dill (right) administers a flu shot.

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2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 1
“Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act: Where Are We Now?” by Timothy McBride, PhD, Brown School prof. and chair, MO HealthNet Oversight Com. Free and open to the public. Event details. Brown Hall Lounge. policyforum@wustl.edu or (314) 935-8807.
4 p.m. Wednesday, Oct 2
Come to the fair and find out why WUSTL is a national leader in study-abroad programs. Event details. College Hall, South 40. overseas@artsci.wustl.edu or (314) 935-5958.
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As part of WUSTL’s ongoing commitment to providing a safe environment for employees, students and visitors, the university is offering workplace safety training sessions this fall. The next one is Wednesday, Oct. 2.
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Nephrologist is a longtime, vocal advocate for patients. FULL STORY
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