School of Law launches clinic to provide free legal services to veterans
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School of Law launches clinic to provide free legal services to veterans

The School of Law at Washington University in St. Louis will recognize this Veterans Day with the grand opening of its new Veterans Law Clinic. Through the clinic, law students can assist low- and moderate-income veterans in such matters as requesting upgrades of their discharge characterization and correction of military records. Sarah Narkiewicz, associate dean for clinical education at the law school, said the clinic aims to fill a need in the St. Louis region.

Recycle election yard signs on campus
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Recycle election yard signs on campus

WashU has joined a regional effort to collect a new hard-to-recycle material: election yard signs. A special collection is taking place Nov. 6-14 on the Danforth, North and West campuses to get the volume required for the recycling facility to accept and process the plastic signs and metal frames.

Re-Imagining Equity Through Collective Action – REACH STL
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Re-Imagining Equity Through Collective Action – REACH STL

Washington University in St. Louis is partnering with the St. Louis Integrated Health Network (IHN) on a five-year $3.8 million grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The grant is part of the CDC’s Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH) program. The funding aims to help improve health, prevent chronic diseases and reduce health disparities in the local Black community residing in the St. Louis Promise Zone.

Brown School hosts inaugural professional development summit on policy and equity
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Brown School hosts inaugural professional development summit on policy and equity

On October 18-19, the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis marked a major milestone with the launch of its first-ever two-day professional development summit, Policy and Equity: Collaborative Frameworks for Inclusive Change. The event allowed attendees to choose between two specialized tracks: one focusing on advocacy strategies and the other on data and evidence. In her opening address, Dorian Traube, the Neidorff Family and Centene Corporation Dean of the Brown School highlighted the strong turnout, calling it a testament to the community’s commitment to structural reform.

WashU to host two polling places
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WashU to host two polling places

Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5, and the Washington University in St. Louis Athletic Complex is ready to welcome students, faculty, staff and neighbors who are registered to vote in St. Louis County. For the first time, the Medical Campus also will host a polling place at the McDonnell Medical Sciences Building, 4565 McKinley Ave., for voters registered in the city. Polls open at 6 a.m Tuesday and will remain open until all voters in line by 7 p.m. have voted. 

Bang wins University City literary award
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Bang wins University City literary award

Mary Jo Bang, a professor of English in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, will receive the 2024 Tradition of Literary Excellence Award from the University City Municipal Commission on Arts & Letters. Created in 2014, the award honors “the work of a living local author whose literary achievement has won national and international acclaim and, in so doing, has contributed to the distinction of the St. Louis area, upholding its tradition as a center of literary excellence.”

The 20 best art museums in America
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The 20 best art museums in America

The Washington Post recently named the Saint Louis Art Museum (SLAM) as one of the top art museums in the nation. The Post’s art critics ranked SLAM as #12, citing its geography in the “huge, gorgeous” Forest Park and calling its art collection “broad and deep.”

WashU pitches in to reduce health disparities in St. Louis
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WashU pitches in to reduce health disparities in St. Louis

An initiative co-led by Diana Parra Perez, an instructor in WashU Art & Sciences’ new Program in Public Health & Society and assistant professor at the Brown School, aims to improve the health and lives of residents in the St. Louis Promise Zone that includes parts of North St. Louis City and North St. Louis County. 

Refugees in St. Louis, Denver share definitions of success
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Refugees in St. Louis, Denver share definitions of success

St. Louis has a long history of welcoming refugees from across the globe. For people escaping war or political turmoil, the region can be a place of safety and opportunity. While migrants often encounter obstacles as they try to remake their lives, they also manage to hold on to personal goals, ambitions, and measures of success in their new homes, said Margot Moinester, assistant professor of sociology. Moinester helped conduct a unique study gathering interviews from 36 refugees from the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Iraq who settled in St. Louis and Denver.

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