Tyson observatory is WashU’s dark sky site
Artificial light at night is making it more difficult to see the stars, especially in urban areas. The observatory at Tyson Research Center makes the most of its secluded location, offering a unique viewing experience.
‘She Leads’ to empower women through panels, presentations
The Ann W. and Spencer T. Olin-Chancellor’s Fellowship will host the 2023 “She Leads Symposium @ WashU” from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct. 20 in Knight Hall’s Emerson Auditorium.
09.25.23
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Flu vaccines available on campus
Flu season is approaching. Some employees are required to get the flu vaccine, and all are encouraged to do so. Some clinics will be held in early October on the Danforth Campus, and flu shots are regularly available on the Medical Campus.
09.18.23
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Iconic American basswood to be replanted in Brookings Quad
For approximately 110 years, the American basswood in Brookings Quadrangle was a home to bees, a beautiful backdrop for Commencements and a shady refuge for students, staff and faculty. Now, thanks to a team of tree experts, the tree will live on.
Emergency communication test Sept. 19
Washington University in St. Louis plans to test its emergency communication system at 9:55 a.m. Sept. 19.
09.06.23
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Ready to help — one cuddle at a time
Everyone wants to meet Bear and Brookie, the new comfort dogs of WUPD.
Parking shares fall update
Parking and Transportation Services at Washington University in St. Louis shares back-to-campus updates on parking passes, U-Pass registration and upcoming high-volume events
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