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The Washington University in St Louis Podcast

The Washington University in St Louis Podcast

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Weekly news at Washington University in St LouisCopyright 2025 All rights reserved.
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  • Campus Transformations, Sustainability, Leadership Changes, and Controversy: WashU News Highlights August 2025
    Aug 18 2025
    Hello, and welcome to the latest episode of our campus news podcast. Today is Monday, August 18, 2025, and we have several important updates from Washington University in St. Louis. First, let's talk about some exciting changes coming to our campus. Mudd Field, a central hub for student activities, is set to undergo a significant transformation. By 2028, the field will be enhanced with numerous shade trees and a new "social green" area, providing a relaxing space for students to unwind between classes. Additionally, a new pathway will connect the north and south sides of campus, improving accessibility and fostering a more cohesive campus environment. In line with our commitment to sustainability, the university has installed 16 new Level 2 electric vehicle charging stations across the Danforth Campus, bringing the total number of ports to 39. This initiative supports the growing number of electric vehicle users within our community and underscores WashU's dedication to sustainable practices. In leadership news, David J. Gray has been appointed as the new Executive Vice Chancellor for Finance and Chief Financial Officer, effective April 7. Gray brings a wealth of experience in financial management and is expected to play a pivotal role in steering the university's financial strategy in the coming years. Turning to commencement news, the Class of 2025 had the honor of hearing from Simone Biles, one of the greatest athletes of all time, during the graduation ceremony. Biles shared insights on leadership, managing pressure, and the importance of being the "greatest you of all time," inspiring graduates as they embark on their post-university journeys. On the community front, WashU has become a host site for Ripple Glass collection, offering students and the surrounding community a convenient option to recycle glass bottles and jars. This initiative aligns with the university's ongoing efforts to promote sustainability and environmental responsibility. In recent months, the university has faced scrutiny over its response to campus protests. In April 2024, a pro-Palestinian demonstration resulted in over 100 arrests, including students and faculty members. The university's handling of the situation has sparked debate and calls for a reassessment of policies related to campus demonstrations and free speech. Finally, a recent study by WashU's Center for Analytics and Business Insights highlights the importance of competitive salaries and career growth opportunities in retaining graduates in the St. Louis area. The university is actively working with local businesses to create personalized experiences for students, aiming to strengthen the regional economy and keep talent within the community. That's all for today's update. Stay tuned for more news and developments from Washington University in St. Louis.
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  • WashU News: New Rural Scholars, Research Impact, Sustainability Awards, Job Growth & Diversity Initiatives – August 11, 2025 Campus Update
    Aug 11 2025
    Good afternoon, Washington University community. Today is Monday, August 11, 2025, and here are the latest updates from our campus. Currently, it's partly sunny with a temperature of 74 degrees Fahrenheit. As the day progresses, expect temperatures to rise, reaching a high of 92 degrees by mid-afternoon. There's a chance of thunderstorms around 3 PM, so keep an umbrella handy if you're heading out later. *Rural Scholars Academy Welcomes New Cohort* This month, the Rural Scholars Academy welcomed its third cohort of 36 incoming high school juniors to campus. These students will engage in college classes, admissions workshops, and field trips to St. Louis attractions. Notably, this year’s program includes opportunities to meet the first graduates of the academy who will attend WashU. *New Research Impact Webpage Launched* Washington University has unveiled a new webpage titled "From Lab to Real Life: The Impact of WashU Research." This platform highlights groundbreaking discoveries and innovations that improve lives locally, nationally, and globally. It's a testament to the university's commitment to driving meaningful change through research. *Economic Growth in St. Louis Region* The St. Louis region has seen a 2.57% increase in employment from August 2023 to August 2024, adding 36,600 employees. This growth positions St. Louis as having the fourth-highest percentage increase in employment among U.S. metro areas, following Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, and Indianapolis. *Recognition for Sustainability Efforts* Washington University has been recognized as the NACUBO 2025 Excellence in Sustainability Award recipient. This honor acknowledges the university's efforts in transforming the Danforth Campus landscape, enhancing its biodiverse tree canopy, and integrating teaching and research into the WashU Arboretum. *Expansion of Electric Vehicle Charging Stations* In line with its commitment to sustainable mobility, WashU has installed 16 new Level 2 electric vehicle charging stations across the Danforth Campus, increasing the total number of ports to 39. This expansion supports the growing number of electric vehicle users within the university community. *Internal Medicine Residency Program Honored* The WashU Medicine Internal Medicine Residency Program has received the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) 2025 Barbara Ross-Lee, DO Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Award. This recognition highlights the program's initiative led by Assistant Professor Cassandra Fritz, MD, aimed at recruiting and mentoring residents who are underrepresented in medicine. *Permanent Black History Display Installed* The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion has installed a permanent wall display on campus dedicated to Black History. This installation depicts the historical experiences of Black and African American individuals on the Medical Campus and is part of ongoing efforts to foster an inclusive environment. *Study on Retaining College Graduates in St. Louis* Washington University's Center for Analytics and Business Insights has released a report focusing on retaining college graduates in St. Louis. The study identifies salary, social connections, and career advancement opportunities as key factors influencing graduates' decisions to stay in the area. The university plans to host a conference on October 9, 2024, to discuss these findings with local leaders. That's all for today's update. Stay safe, stay informed, and have a great day.
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  • WashU Fall Updates: New Dining, Sustainability Awards, EV Stations, and Diversity Initiatives Shape Campus Life
    Aug 4 2025
    Good afternoon, Washington University community. Today is Monday, August 4, 2025, and here are the latest updates from our campus. This fall, the Danforth University Center will welcome a new dining option: Qdoba. Replacing the current Delicioso station, Qdoba will join Subway as one of two fast-food chains on campus, offering students and staff more variety in their meal choices. In May, our campus and surrounding areas experienced significant damage due to a tornado that struck Clayton. The university has been working diligently to repair and restore affected facilities to ensure a safe and welcoming environment for all as the new academic year approaches. Washington University has been honored with the NACUBO 2025 Excellence in Sustainability Award. This recognition highlights our commitment to transforming the Danforth Campus landscape into a biodiverse arboretum that integrates teaching and research. Additionally, the university has installed 16 new Level 2 electric vehicle charging stations across the Danforth Campus, increasing the total number of ports to 39. This effort supports sustainable mobility and provides more options for electric vehicle users within our community. The WashU Medicine Internal Medicine Residency Program has received the ACGME 2025 Barbara Ross-Lee, DO Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Award. This honor recognizes initiatives aimed at recruiting and mentoring residents who are underrepresented in medicine, reflecting our ongoing commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment. Furthermore, the School of Medicine has been awarded the 2024 National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education Institutional Excellence Award for professional schools. This accolade acknowledges the collaborative efforts of faculty, staff, and students in promoting a culture of diversity and inclusion. In October 2024, Washington University released a report emphasizing the importance of competitive salaries and career growth opportunities in retaining graduates within the St. Louis area. The study suggests that personalized experiences, collaborations with local businesses, and tailored retention strategies are key to encouraging graduates to remain in the region. As we prepare for the upcoming academic year, the university is focused on enhancing campus life through new dining options, sustainability efforts, and initiatives that promote diversity and inclusion. We encourage all members of the WashU community to engage with these developments and contribute to our vibrant campus environment. That's all for today's update. Stay tuned for more news and events happening around our campus.
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