Workday updates coming, training available
WashU’s Workday home page, inbox and other functions will be updated Sept. 10. Those interested can opt in by Wednesday, Aug. 3, to get an early look. Online training and video overviews will be available.
Updates on flooding impact
University leaders provide an update on how flash flooding has impacted the campus community, including mail and parking services.
Divided City grant proposals due Sept. 7
The Divided City 2022 is currently accepting applications for both Faculty Collaborative Grants and Community Grants. Proposals are due Sept. 7.
Arts & Sciences provides building updates
Arts & Sciences recently released updates about its new building, which will be constructed in the center of the Danforth Campus.
WashU employees invited to drive-in movie night
WashU employees are invited to take part in a drive-in movie Aug. 4 in Belleville, Ill. Space is limited, so reserve your spot today.
Student parking permits, Metro passes available
Student parking permit sales for fiscal 2023 and registration for student Metro U-Passes is available this week, Parking and Transportation Services announced July 13.
Medical school chosen for hematology training program
The Washington University School of Medicine is one of nine U.S. academic institutions selected by the American Society of Hematology for the organization’s Hematology-Focused Fellowship Training Program. Applications open in July.
Pitch competition to support female faculty entrepreneurs
Equalize, a mentoring program and pitch competition designed to support academic women entrepreneurs, takes place June 30. Register to attend the virtual event.
Seed grant proposals sought
The McDonnell International Scholars Academy seeks proposals for its second cycle of Global Incubator Seed Grants. The submission deadline is Aug. 15.
Danforth Campus summer construction underway
Facilities Planning & Management announced two construction projects that will cause disruption to car and pedestrian routes along the Danforth Campus beginning this week.
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