Chancellor brings magic to MySci Resource Center opening (VIDEO)
The MySci Resource Center, the new hub of the Institute for School Partnership in University City, Mo.,
launched Feb. 18 to great fanfare. Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton, a chemist by training, donned goggles and a lab coat to demonstrate to student visitors how much fun science can be. Video highlights of “Magic” Mark Wrighton are included.
State health departments hit ‘like’ button on use of social media to spread information
A new study, led by Jenine K. Harris, PhD, assistant
professor at the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis,
examined the use of social media by state health departments in the
United States. The study, published Feb. 7 in the journal
Frontiers in Public Health Services and Systems Research, found use of web-based sites such as Facebook and Twitter a growing trend.
MEDIA ADVISORY: Institute for School Partnership MySci Resource Center launches
The grand opening of the Washington University in St. Louis Institute for School Partnership (ISP) MySci Resource Center at 6601 Vernon Ave. in University City, Mo., takes place at 4 p.m. Monday, Feb. 18.
Increasing fathers’ engagement in parenting programs
In an effort to increase father participation in parenting programs, as well as
improve father-child interactions, Patricia L.
Kohl, PhD, associate professor of Social Work at the Brown School at
Washington University in St. Louis, has collaborated with the
Father’s Support Center of St. Louis to develop Engaging Fathers in
Positive Parenting, a program funded by the CDC designed to be used in
conjunction with the evidence-based parenting intervention, Triple P,
Positive Parenting Program.
Mars? Venus? We’re all in the same solar system
A new study published earlier this month found that men and women don’t fit neatly into gender stereotypes, that perhaps men aren’t from Mars nor are women from Venus. But why do we want them to be? Lead author Bobbi Carothers, PhD, senior data analyst at Center for Public Health System Science at Washington University in St. Louis, has some theories as to why.
MySci Resource Center opens Feb. 18 (VIDEO)
Washington University in St. Louis’ Institute for School Partnership (ISP) and its signature science education program, MySci, take a major step forward Monday, Feb. 18, when they open the MySci Resource Center at 6601 Vernon Ave. Refurbished with the help of a $2.2 million grant from the Monsanto Fund, the MySci Resource Center becomes the nerve center of the ISP, WUSTL’s signature effort to strategically improve teaching and learning within the K-12 education community in the St. Louis region.
2-1-1 systems used to conduct research on public health disparities
A special supplemental issue of the American Journal of Preventative Medicine titled, “Research Collaboration with 2-1-1 to Eliminate Health Disparities” was recently published, marking the first time a journal has focused entirely on scientific research conducted within 2-1-1 systems. And Washington University in St. Louis researchers, led by Matthew W. Kreuter, PhD, director of the Health Communication Research Laboratory, played a key role in the publication.
McBride named chair of MO HealthNet Oversight Committee
Timothy McBride, PhD, professor at the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis and an expert on healthcare policy and health economics, has been named chairman of the MO HealthNET Oversight Committee for the state of Missouri.
Proctor to lead Institute for Public Health’s Dissemination and Implementation initiative
Enola K. Proctor, PhD, the Frank J. Bruno Professor of Social Work Research and associate dean for faculty at the Brown School, has been named director of the Dissemination and Implementation (D&I) initiative at the Institute for Public Health.
Missouri’s first Family Impact Seminar held in Jefferson City Jan. 16
Missouri’s first Family Impact Seminar, a national program aimed at educating lawmakers on family policy issues, was held Jan. 17 in Jefferson City for legislators and aides, and the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis took a lead role in bringing the forum to the state.
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