WashU’s Second Serve chapter aces community impact
Led by members of the women’s tennis team, the WashU chapter of Second Serves hosts tennis clinics for the local community and provides donated rackets and covers, shoes and tennis bags for children.
WashU’s Trusted Tap will empower households to monitor water quality
Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis will empower people to monitor their own tap water with a project funded through the National Science Foundation
Career Catalysts: St. Louis Fellows cultivate new talents, help partners meet goals
The Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement’s St. Louis Fellows program supports 45 fellows working at local nonprofits, foundations, and government agencies.
Adult Education for All Types of Learners
Inside Higher Ed’s Voices of Student Success discusses the goals, challenges and importance of continuing education programs for nontraditional students at Washington University in St. Louis.
Washington People: Precious Barry
Student leader makes connections with all she meets
Career Catalysts: WashU stipends fund internships, fuel professional growth
Career Catalysts is a new series by WashU interns, about WashU interns. In this installment, see how Fiona Sun, a McKelvey School of Engineering student, is working with Equine Smartbit to develop a sort of smartwatch for horses at Fairmount Park.
WashU, MilliporeSigma sign collaboration agreement
A project that could help scientists identify novel ways to fight disease is one of the research efforts that will get a significant boost under a new collaboration agreement that Washington University in St. Louis has signed with science and technology company MilliporeSigma.