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Gilbert receives Bauer Leaders Academy grant

2.20.25

Rozek Awarded TRIADS Seed Grant

2.13.25

“We were extremely impressed with the quality of submissions for this round of seed grants,” said TRIADS co-director Bo Li. “These projects represent WashU faculty asking big, provocative questions and assembling high-quality, transdisciplinary teams to study them.”

Gilbert awarded Mindfulness Grant

2.12.25

Sound can be a powerful anchor for meditation. Yet the resources available to both researchers and musicians are often constrained: researchers need a stable set of compositions and recordings that meet certain criteria, and musicians often search for advice beyond playing old favorites or improvising. This transdisciplinary, artistic work will contribute to our broader community via the composition of repetitive loops conducive to meditative states, both written and recorded, all ultimately made freely available to researchers and therapeutic musicians alike.

WashU faculty, alumni lead effort to repair harms caused by systemic racism in St. Louis

11.22.24

Several WashU faculty members contributed to various parts of the report, including Education faculty Michelle Purdy and Carol Camp Yeakey.

Purdy Receives Excellence in Teaching Award

11.5.24

"For all of us who know Michelle, we know her to be an amazing professor who emulates pure passion and sincere commitment."

Education Faculty Awarded Here & Next Spark Funding Award

8.26.24

Elmesky receives William H. Danforth St. Louis Confluence Award

4.23.24

Partnership with U. City School High School has led to a drop in suspensions, improved school culture.

Rozek Recognized as Supportive Professor for Student-Athletes

4.9.24

Arney Awarded Mindfulness Grant

4.1.24

The proposed study will test a newly developed emotional support intervention for teachers. The intervention will provide a toolkit of effective emotion management strategies and different ways people think about their emotions, including how to utilize mindfulness personally and how to be more mindful with their students.

‘Modern-day redlining’: Research investigates Wall Street-backed rental market

3.28.24

Carol Camp Yeakey, the Marshall S. Snow Professor of Arts & Sciences and founding director of Washington University in St. Louis’ Center on Urban Research & Public Policy, is leading a two-year national study to examine the surge of corporate investors in the single-family rental (SFR) market and the implications for renters, especially marginalized communities of color.

Bans that disrupt democracy

3.11.24

As rapidly spreading book bans harm America’s children and teachers alike, WashU’s Lisa Gilbert pinpoints problems and solutions as she empowers a new generation of educators.

Hear Dr. Lisa Gilbert Interviewed for St. Louis On the Air

10.13.23

Missouri places top 3 in book bans, while lawmakers brandish flamethrowers