Healthy Kids Express – Diabetes Program
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Healthy Kids Express – Diabetes Program

The Healthy Kids Express– Diabetes Program is the first mobile pediatric diabetes unit in the nation. It brings a team of diabetes experts including those from St. Louis Children’s Hospital and Washington University Physician to underserved area schools. This program serves school-aged children with a focus on middle and high school ages.

WashU launches School of Continuing & Professional Studies 
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WashU launches School of Continuing & Professional Studies 

University College at Washington University in St. Louis is now the School of Continuing & Professional Studies (CAPS). The new name reflects the university’s commitment to serve adult learners of all ages and backgrounds through ​​focused degrees and custom programs that align with the St. Louis job market.

Olin Business School to offer free mentorship, guidance for Arch Grants hopefuls 
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Olin Business School to offer free mentorship, guidance for Arch Grants hopefuls 

Each year, entrepreneurs from St. Louis and around the world compete for Arch Grants’ coveted $75,000 equity-free grants and access to an ecosystem of resources aimed at helping early-stage startups grow and scale. The local nonprofit’s mission is to catalyze economic impact in St. Louis by attracting and retaining high-growth startups through its annual Startup Competition in an effort to “develop the next generation of employers, civic leaders and philanthropists for the St. Louis region.”

50 years of legal community service — and counting
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50 years of legal community service — and counting

Over the years, thousands of students at Washington University in St. Louis School of Law have had access to real-world experience and a jump-start to their career through participation in the Clinical Education Program. Entering its sixth decade, the program remains one of the top reasons students from all over the world apply here.

Engineering, OT students work with patients to design assistive tech
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Engineering, OT students work with patients to design assistive tech

Team Rainbow Butterfly Rangers was on a mission — to create an assistive technology device that would help Berlin, a bubbly 6-year old with cerebral palsy, carry her plates and toys. Per Berlin’s instructions, the device should be stable, easy to wear and — oh yeah — super cute. “She asked and we delivered,” said Yewon Lee, an occupational therapy student at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, as she demonstrated the team’s prototype, a wearable tray covered in plush butterfly and rainbow fabrics.

Long-COVID clinic expanding reach to vulnerable metro, rural communities
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Long-COVID clinic expanding reach to vulnerable metro, rural communities

In 2020, overwhelmed hospitals and excessive fatalities defined a world grappling with the COVID-19 pandemic. Simultaneously, a new challenge emerged: A growing population struggled to recover fully from COVID-19. Patients coined the term “long COVID” to describe their prolonged health challenges that can linger months after initial coronavirus infection.

Washington University partners on $3.8 million CDC grant
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Washington University partners on $3.8 million CDC grant

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.

Empowering teachers
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Empowering teachers

WashU’s Institute for School Partnership is working with two underperforming elementary schools in St. Louis to develop creative teacher-leaders, and the results show marked improvement in student performance.