Experts offer tips to stay healthy during holidays
Washington University medical experts share how students, faculty and staff can stay healthy this holiday season. They note that masks not only slow the spread of COVID-19, but also can stop dangerous viruses such as the flu and RSV, which are currently raging throughout the St. Louis region.
WashU receives AASHE STARS gold accreditation
Washington University in St. Louis achieved a gold accreditation from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education.
11.14.22
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Flu shots available on campus
Flu vaccine clinics will be held on the Danforth Campus starting Friday, Nov. 11. Appointments are encouraged.
Review latest information security policies
The Washington University in St. Louis Office of Information Security has completed its 2022 update of information security policies, and they are available for review.
Open enrollment for 2023 benefits begins Nov. 1
Open enrollment to change or re-enroll for 2023 benefits, including health insurance, for Washington University faculty, staff and trainees will take place Nov. 1-16.
10.24.22
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NameCoach tool is now available
NameCoach, a tool that allows you to record and share the pronunciation of your name with others, is now available to Washington University in St. Louis faculty, staff and students.
Take part in Active Transportation Month activities
As part of Active Transportation Month in October, the Sustainability, Parking & Transportation, and Operations & Facilities Management offices are hosting two commuter fairs and a commuter challenge starting Monday, Oct. 17.
10.10.22
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