Modifying homes for stroke survivors saves lives, extends independence
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Modifying homes for stroke survivors saves lives, extends independence

One in eight of those who experience a stroke die within a year of hospital discharge. But a clinical trial led by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has found that modifications to stroke survivors’ homes – such as grab bars, shower seats, ramps and other safety interventions – reduce the risk of death within a year or so of leaving the hospital and allow many to keep living independently in their homes.

Brown School Office of Community Partnerships
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Brown School Office of Community Partnerships

Focused on fostering meaningful connections with our local communities, the Office of Community Partnerships (OCP) at the Brown School aims to cultivate, support, and sustain partnerships that bring about transformative social change for local communities and the region. The Brown School has identified priority geographic areas in the most critical need, making a measurable impact through social and economic justice.

Study aims to understand genetics of Parkinson’s disease in Black people 
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Study aims to understand genetics of Parkinson’s disease in Black people 

Erin Foster, an associate professor of occupational therapy, and Scott Norris, MD, an associate professor of neurology, have established a site at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis for the Black and African American Connections to Parkinson’s Disease (BLAAC PD) study, an international study aimed at understanding the gene changes that may lead to Parkinson’s disease in people with African ancestry.

Saint Louis Zoo WildCare Park projected to generate over $660 million in regional economic impact within 10 years
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Saint Louis Zoo WildCare Park projected to generate over $660 million in regional economic impact within 10 years

Saint Louis Zoo WildCare Park released a new fly-through rendering video and an economic impact report projecting that the project will generate over $660 million in economic activity across the St. Louis region within the next 10 years. WildCare Park, a safari park and conservation center under development in north St. Louis County, is expected to open to the public in 2027.

The next generation of design
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The next generation of design

In fall 2025, the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis, in collaboration with WashU’s McKelvey School of Engineering and Arts & Sciences, will launch a new Master of Design for Human-Computer Interaction and Emerging Technology (MDes). Led by Jonathan Hanahan, an associate professor in the Sam Fox School, the program aims to forge a curricular and research model in which designers, engineers, humanists and scientists work together on the next generation of socially innovative digital products.

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