How St. Louis health systems are coming together to meet the region’s needs
Area health systems including BJC HealthCare and WashU are addressing community concerns by collaborating on the Community Health Needs Assessment, investing in local businesses, donating, volunteering, and more.
New home for world-class cancer care opens on Medical Campus
Physicians, scientists, patients and WashU leaders — all united in hope — gathered Sept. 10 to celebrate the new home for world-class cancer care on the Washington University Medical Campus. The nine-story, 657,250-square-foot building will be devoted exclusively to outpatient care at Siteman Cancer Center, based at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, and will welcome its first patients Sept. 30.
Focus groups help researchers learn how older people experience ageism
How do older adults understand and experience ageism? The Harvey A. Friedman Center for Aging, at WashU is organizing community focus groups to increase knowledge about ageism for intervention development.
Champions for Diversity & Inclusion Awards 2024: Mark Kamimura-Jiménez leads Center for Diversity and Inclusion at WashU
Mark Kamimura-Jiménez has been instrumental in Washington University’s efforts to center diversity and inclusion for the entire student body and university community, fostering a learning environment that enriches and supports students from all backgrounds.
The 2024 Great River Biennial artists are ready for the spotlight
The Great Rivers Biennial, an arts collaboration between the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis (CAM) and the Gateway Foundation that spotlights and challenges local artists, will open at CAM on September 6. Three St. Louis artists have been chosen to display new work including Ronald Young, a WashU alum who is known for his use of mixed-media and sculptural assemblage. Young uses found materials (for instance, ropes, bricks, and nails) to create works that speak to his environment and the resilient history of Black Americans.
Bailey named a top St. Louis leader
Carla Bailey, director of learning and development for Human Resources at WashU, has been named one of Women We Admire’s “Top 50 Women Leaders of St. Louis for 2024” for her development and delivery of leadership and team-building programs and workshops.
Siteman Cancer Center to open new outpatient center this month
A new cancer center, under construction for three years, will open to patients at the end of September. Siteman Cancer Center’s new nine-story, 657,250-square-foot building, located at 4500 Forest Park Ave. on Washington University’s medical school campus, is slated to open Sept. 30. Siteman, a collaboration of BJC Health Care’s Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine, said the building will be dedicated exclusively to outpatient cancer care.
St. Louis churches are leading an air quality revolution
A 2019 Washington University Environmental Racism report found Black and low-income residents bear the brunt of the region’s unhealthy air quality. The report was a breath of fresh air to those affected by the region’s poor air quality. It was also a wake-up call for churches within the report’s most at-risk communities, many of which stepped up to work toward drastically increasing the area’s air quality monitoring capability.
How did a St. Louis school become a mainstay of the presidential debate circuit?
When Kamala Harris and Donald Trump faceoff in a presidential debate Tuesday in Philadelphia, the atmosphere will be much different than what’s taken place at Washington University for more than 30 years.
Siteman to welcome first patients in new building dedicated exclusively to cancer care
Siteman Cancer Center – based at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis – soon will open a new home for world-class cancer care. The nine-story, 657,250-square-foot building, located on the Washington University Medical Campus and dedicated exclusively to outpatient cancer care, will welcome its first patients Sept. 30. The state-of-the-art building, designed specifically with cancer patients in mind, incorporates an innovative model of care – the first for cancer care in the region.