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This is Cancer

Siteman Cancer Center

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Honest, compelling, and inspiring stories from cancer patients and the physicians who put forth bold and brilliant efforts to treat them. From the National Leaders in Cancer, Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, this award-winning podcast becomes an empathetic window into cancer - not only for people who’ve been touched by it, but for those of us who simply love the human experience.
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Hold That Thought

Washington University in St. Louis

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Hold That Thought brings you research and ideas from Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis. Throughout the year we select a few topics to explore and then bring together thoughtful commentary on those topics from a variety of experts and sources. Be sure to subscribe!
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In this podcast, hosted by Dr. Salma Abdalla—Assistant Professor and Director of the Healthier Futures Lab at Washington University in St. Louis—we provide rigorous, evidence-based analysis of complex population health challenges. In a time of social, economic, and political upheaval—marked by eroding public trust, polarized narratives, and growing uncertainty—this podcast aims to challenge oversimplified narratives about the forces that shape the health of populations. Salma engages guests ...
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Bedtime Sports

Adam Lowenstein

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Weekly Sports Radio Show giving you hard-hitting analysis on all you need to know in the sports world with hosts Bradley Baskir and "Stats" Adam Lowenstein at Washington University in St. Louis.
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On Principle

Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis

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On Principle, a production of Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis, tells the stories of pivotal business decisions. What led to them? What were the choices? And what lessons can executives, entrepreneurs and other leaders draw from them?
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Show Me the Science

Washington University School of Medicine

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Show Me the Science is the new podcast from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri. Our podcast features stories that highlight the latest in groundbreaking research, clinical care and education at Washington University.
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Out with Burnout

Katherine Rivera-Spoljaric, MD & Philip M. Abraham, MD

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Co-hosts Katherine Rivera-Spoljaric, MD, and Philip Abraham, MD, from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and co-directors of the Department of Pediatrics Office of Faculty Development provide tips on avoiding burnout in the clinical space. Invited guests will join Katherine and Phil every episode to discuss their personal experiences on key wellness topics. Katherine and Phil completed Wellness Coaches education through Wellcoaches® in early 2023. They developed the Physic ...
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A series of appropriate, relevant, and educational podcasts, designed to illuminate the compelling need for the consideration of research ethics in research protocol writing and review, and across the research enterprise. The podcast will feature a series of interviews, panel discussions, and reviews of issues related to human research ethics by discussing current events in the human research world, talks with investigators and research subjects, and reviews of literature relevant to those i ...
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Ken is a lifelong St. Louisian, graduating from the late, great Cleveland High in beautiful South St. Louis. He also attended Washington University and, of course, Broadcast Center. Many years ago, he was a fairly popular singer who moved into the concert industry where he met a lot of famous people. His radio career includes a show on KDHX that featured original material by local bands and a stint at an AM station that no longer exists. But things are looking up! Check out LAST CALL live on ...
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Healing Happens

Avital Miller

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Healing Happens shares inspiration, stories, and holistic tips from experts who have cured medical diseases such as cancer, diabetes, autoimmune disorders, and mental emotional issues. Enhance your health, energy, and happiness. Avital Miller, best-selling author of the book Healing Happens, inspires people to experience boundless energy, absolute happiness, and true success in order to live the best life possible. For over fifteen years Avital has been serving thousands of people worldwide ...
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"Community Good with Jade Harrell" is a public affairs program designed to provide listeners with the latest information, news and issues of concern for the St. Louis community, the nation and the world. Jade Harrell welcomes in-studio guests to include community organizations, political experts, professionals and celebrities. TAKE PART, SHARE YOUR VOICE AND BECOME CONNECTED! For questions, booking information or show ideas please leave a direct message. Show Host and Producer: Jade Harrell ...
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Welcome to TheSugarScience Podcast where our mission is to highlight and connect researchers in the type 1 diabetes space. The(sugar)science is an interactive digital platform founded to curate the scientific conversation among type 1 diabetes (T1D) researchers. Our goal is to expedite a cure for T1D by promoting collaboration across diverse research disciplines.
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Hey Bears, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for December 8 through December 15. Let's get you set for the week—fast.First up—Reading Days are in full swing from December 8 to December 10, giving you dedicated time to prepare for finals. Next—Final exams kick off on December 11 and run through December 17. Make sure to double-check your exam sched…
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When the International Criminal Court prosecutes gender-based violence in conflict, what evidence do they need? And who gathers it? Kim Thuy Seelinger is a Professor of Practice at Washington University School of Public Health and former senior coordinator for Gender-Based Crimes at the International Criminal Court in the Hague until the Spring of …
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“Time for an Awakening” with Bro. Elliott & Bro. Richard, Sunday 11/30/2025 at 6:00 PM (EST), the guest was lead organizers and spokespersons from around the country, Kamau Franklin (CMB), Sadiki Kambon (NLC), Nnamdi Lumumba (NBRPC), Obafemi Kinseidelele ( Race 1st Rally), and Patrick Lumumba ( Black Power Movement) in Mississippi. Our guests will …
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Hey Bears, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for December 1 through December 8. Let's get you set for the week—fast.First up—classes resume today, December 1, after the Thanksgiving break. Hope you had a restful holiday!Next, mark your calendars: the last day of Fall 2025 full semester classes is this Friday, December 5. Make sure you're wrapping …
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Travis, a patient with metastatic bladder cancer, has discovered new meaning in life since learning his cancer was incurable. The 50-year-old shares a perspective that left hosts Laura and Patrick speechless — and nearly everyone in tears. Travis credits his WashU Medicine oncologist, Melissa Reimers, MD, for focusing on his treatment so he can foc…
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What is global health—and who gets to define it? For decades, the field has claimed universality while being shaped largely by specific institutions, priorities, and assumptions. But what happens when we center the places where most global health “problems” are identified? What does it mean to tell someone living in a Dhaka slum to shelter in place…
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“Time for an Awakening” with Bro. Elliott & Bro. Richard, Sunday 11/23/2025 at 6:00 PM (EST) “OPEN FORUM SUNDAY EDITION… Historically Black Colleges and Universities were created as learning spaces for self-determined Black education, thought, and liberation. But after you hear this, ask yourself and others the critical question, are HBCU'S being c…
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Hey Bears, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for November 24 through December 1. Let's get you set for the week—fast.First up—Thanksgiving break kicks off this Wednesday, November 26. No classes from then until Sunday, November 30. Enjoy the time off! Next, the university will be closed for the Thanksgiving holiday from Thursday, November 27, thro…
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"Time for an Awakening” with Bro. Elliott & Bro. Richard, Sunday 11/16/2025 at 6:00 PM (EST), our guest was , Educator, Staff Director of the Center for Africana Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Kelly Harris. Our guest discussed the Counter-Intelligence Program (COINTELPRO) targeted against African Americans by the United States gover…
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Hey Bears, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for November 17 through November 24. Let's get you set for the week—fast.First up—Thanksgiving Break is just around the corner. No classes from Wednesday, November 26, through Sunday, November 30. Plan your travel and study schedules accordingly. Next, the Fall 2025 WashU Innovation & Entrepreneurship A…
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What do we mean when we say health is a human right? Dr. Benjamin Mason Meier is a Professor of Global Health Policy at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill who has focused his research on the development, evolution, and application of human rights-based approaches to health. In this episode, Dr. Meier joins Salma to explore the fo…
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"Time for an Awakening” with Bro. Elliott & Bro.Richard, Sunday 11/09/2025 at 6:00 PM (EST), the guest was Activist, Organizer, President, Black Farmers and Agriculturalists Association-Memphis, Thomas Burrell. Mr. Burrell updated our listeners on the decision of the Sixth Circuit Court in Cincinnati in October 2025, on behalf of Black Farmers, who…
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Hey Bears, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for November 10 through November 17. Let's get you set for the week—fast.First up—registration for spring semester classes closes this Wednesday at 5 p.m. Don't forget to sign up to secure your preferred schedule.Next, the Career Center is hosting a Virtual Internship Fair on Thursday from 1 to 4 p.m. I…
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Hey Bears, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for November 3 through November 10. Let's get you set for the week—fast.First up—Diwali 2025 is lighting up campus this Friday and Saturday, November 7 and 8. Hosted by Ashoka, this annual celebration features vibrant performances and cultural showcases. Tickets are available through the WashU Box Offic…
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Join us as we sit down with three leading experts from Siteman Cancer Center: a breast surgeon, a medical oncologist, and a breast imaging radiologist. Together, they reveal the cutting-edge advancements in breast cancer detection and treatment—straight from the front lines of research and patient care. From groundbreaking imaging technologies and …
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What can Reddit, Instagram, and other digital platforms tell us about population health? Dr. Yulin Hswen, associate professor at the University of California San Francisco and associate editor of JAMA and JAMA+ AI, is a computational epidemiologist using big data to understand population health in our increasingly digital world. In this episode, Sa…
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“Time for an Awakening” with Bro. Elliott & Bro. Richard, Sunday 10/26/2025 at 6:00 PM (EST), our guest was Journalist, Educator, Professor, and Past Chair, Department of Pan-African Studies at the University of Louisville, Dr. Ricky L. Jones. The environment for Black youth on predominantly white college campuses has always been toxic, even more s…
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Hey Bears, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for October 27 through November 3. Let's get you set for the week—fast.First up—the "Issues in Aging" seminar is today, October 27, from 12 to 1 p.m. The topic is "Brain Aging in Young Adults? The Effects of Chronic Disease and Poverty." It's a great chance to learn about how early-life factors can impa…
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"Time for an Awakening” with Bro.Elliott & Bro.Richard, Sunday 10/19/2025 at 6:00 PM (EST) , Our guests was the Head of the Language, Literature, and Drama Section of the Institute of African Studies at the University of Ghana, Dr. Ọbadele Kambon, and Activist, Organizer, Special Envoy to Burkina Faso for the Afodescendant Nation, Siphewe Baleka. D…
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Hey Bears, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for October 20 through October 27. Let's get you set for the week—fast.First up—the African Students Association is hosting Africa Week from October 20 to 24, featuring cultural events and a guest speaker on October 21 at 6:30 p.m. Next—the Graduate Center is offering a Funding Foundations workshop on O…
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Hey Bears, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for October 20 through October 27. Let's get you set for the week—fast.First up—the African Students Association is hosting Africa Week from October 20 to 24, featuring cultural events and a guest speaker on October 21 at 6:30 p.m. Next—the Center for Career Engagement is offering several events this we…
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What if we could build our world from scratch—with health, justice, and thriving communities at its core? In his new book Imagine Doing Better: Why Policies Backfire and How Prevention Thinking Can Change Everything, Dr. Paul J. Fleming, Associate Professor in the Department of Health Behavior and Health Education at the University of Michigan, arg…
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“Time for an Awakening” with Bro. Elliott & Bro. Richard, Sunday 10-12-25 at 6:00 pm, our guests are members of the National Black Radical Organizing Committee, Nnamdi Lumumba: Ujima Peoples Progress Party, Charles Barron: Operation POWER, former New York City Councilman. The discussion revolved around the 2025 National Black Radical Political Conv…
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Hey Bears, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for October 13 through October 20. Let's get you set for the week—fast.First up—the Fall 2025 Major-Minor Fair is today, Monday, October 13, from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m. Meet faculty and students from across Arts & Sciences to explore majors, research opportunities, and career connections. Next—the Reorientat…
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Hey Bears, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for October 6 through October 13. Let's get you set for the week—fast.First up—Fall Break runs from October 4 to October 7. No classes during this period, so enjoy the time off! Next, the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey is hosting an Engineering & Architecture Associates Program Info Session on …
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"Time for an Awakening”, with Bro.Elliott & Bro.Richard, Sunday 10-05-25 “OPEN FORUM SUNDAY EDITION"… Organizer of The Black Liberation Movement in Mississippi, Patrick Lumumba, Co-Founder of Racial Justice NOW, Zakiya Sankara Jabar, joined us and were part of the discussions in Open Forum Sunday. Always topics that affect Black people locally, nat…
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The techniques that make health messages more effective—personalization, customization, targeted delivery—are the same tools driving the spread of inaccurate health claims at scale. Dr. Matthew Kreuter, WashU’s Kahn Family Professor of Public Health and founding director of the Health Communication Research Laboratory, is an expert on effective and…
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"Time for an Awakening”, with Bro. Elliott & Bro. Richard, Sunday 09/28/2025 at 6:00 PM (EST) Our guest was Professor of Practice of Economics at Washington University in St. Louis, Director of the Center for Community Uplift at the Brookings Institution, Andre M. Perry. The book "The Black Power Scorecard" and The Black Business Disparity Dashboar…
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Hey Bears, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for September 29 through October 6. Let's get you set for the week—fast.First up—the football team is hosting Illinois Wesleyan this Saturday, October 4, at 6 p.m. on Francis Olympic Field. It's a great chance to support the Bears under the lights.Next, the Best of Missouri Market is happening October 4…
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September is Women in Medicine Month, a time when the medical community and others celebrate and honor the contributions of women in the field of medicine. In honor of Women in Medicine Month, Out with Burnout is taking a break between seasons 2 and 3 to provide a special episode diving into the topic of Menopause. The Out with Burnout hosts, Drs. …
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It’s hard not to compare Jenna’s life story to a novel. At age 15, she and her world were upended by lymphoma, a cancer of the immune system. As words like biopsy, chemo and radiation therapy became daily realities, her high school sweetheart, Colton, remained steadfast at her side, and her mother, Theresa, meticulously advocated for her care. Even…
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“Time for an Awakening” with Bro. Elliott & Bro.Richard, Sunday 09-21-25 “OPEN FORUM SUNDAY EDITION… The State of Black Settlements in Oklahoma in the Early 20th Century: This and other topics were part of the discussions in the Open Forum Sunday. Always topics that affect Black people locally, nationally, internationally. Information, insights, an…
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Good afternoon, Washington University community. Today is Monday, September 22, 2025, and here are the latest updates from our campus.The Network Modernization Project, initiated in November 2024, is making significant strides. This initiative aims to replace outdated network equipment with cutting-edge technology, resulting in a tenfold increase i…
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Good morning, Washington University community. Today is Monday, September 15, 2025, and here are the latest updates from our campus.First, a significant development in our university's infrastructure: the Network Modernization Project, initiated in November 2024, is making substantial progress. This initiative aims to replace outdated network equip…
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What is epidemiology and how do we ensure that research is done right in this field? Dr. Matthew A. Fox, Professor in the Departments of Epidemiology and Global Health at Boston University School of Public Health, has dedicated his career to ensuring that epidemiologists get it right. In this episode, Salma and Matt explore what epidemiology actual…
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“Time for an Awakening”, with Bro. Elliott & Bro. Richard Sunday 09/14/2025 at 6:00 PM (EST). Our guests were members of the digital histories and humanities collective, The 1838 Black Metropolis. The Philadelphia Black Metropolis was a city within a city built by more than 20,000 free Black people in Philadelphia in 1838. Our guests shared their w…
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“Time for an Awakening”, with Bro. Elliott & Bro. Richard Sunday, 09/07/2025 at 6:00 PM (EST) our guest was Author, Psychologist, Dr. Jerome Fox. The discussion centered around weapons we can use (short-term and long-term), in this current struggle we're facing as a collective, by the Author of the book "Addicted to White: The Oppressed in League w…
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Hello, and welcome to the latest episode of our campus news podcast. Today is Monday, September 8, 2025, and we've got a lineup of stories highlighting recent developments at Washington University in St. Louis.First up, the university has been honored with the 2025 Excellence in Sustainability Award by the National Association of College and Univer…
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How can we capture complex social phenomena impacting health in research? Dr. Maria Glymour, Professor and Chair of the Department of Epidemiology at Boston University School of Public Health, has focused her research on the social factors influencing dementia and cognitive function in old age. Salma and Maria analyze the dementia research landscap…
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"Time for an Awakening”, with Bro. Elliott & Bro. Richard Sunday 08/31/2025 at 6:00 PM (EST), our guest was Author, Scholar of Sovereign Studies, and founding executive director of the Center for Global Africa (CGA) Prof. Ezrah Aharone. Efforts to chart new sovereign courses for our people are already underway. Prof. Aharone / The Center for Global…
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Good afternoon, Washington University community. Today is Monday, September 1, 2025, and here are the latest updates from our campus.The university is excited to welcome the Class of 2029, the second-largest in our history, comprising 1,963 students from 49 states and 29 countries. This diverse group embodies the values and spirit of WashU, bringin…
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“Time for an Awakening” with Bro.Elliott & Bro .Richard, Sunday 8/24/2025 at 6:00 PM (EST), guest; Organizer, Journalist, Activist, Obi Egbuna Jr. Geopolitical & National issues were all part of the discussions with our guest. From the Cuban Medical Brigade trip to Burkina Faso and the Sahel region, to the Zionist incursion on the continent of Afri…
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When you're diagnosed with cancer, everything changes — except your kids still need dinner, stories, clean clothes and someone to kiss them goodnight. In this episode, Faith shares how she and her husband navigated her stage 4 cancer diagnosis while raising two young daughters. With support from her care team and community, they worked to keep rout…
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Good afternoon, Washington University community. Today is Monday, August 25, 2025, and here are the latest updates from our campus.This Thursday, August 28, the Missouri History Museum will host "Thursday Nights at the Museum: The Life and Legacy of Dick Gregory" from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. This event is part of the ongoing partnership between WashU and…
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In this deeply challenging moment for global health and international relations, how do we navigate the public health challenges that transcend borders? Dr. Anders Nördstrom, program director of the Health Diplomacy Initiative at the Karolinska Institutet and the Stockholm School of Economics has unique experience in working at the intersection of …
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“Time for an Awakening” with Bro.Elliott & Bro. Richard, Sunday 08/17/2025 at 6:00 PM (EST), our guest was Author, XM Radio Host, and Political Scientist, Dr. Wilmer Leon. From the Police takeover by federal troops in D.C., to the Congo, to Gaza, and the impotent response by Black elected officials on all of this, and alternatives to the direction …
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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 …
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“Time for an Awakening” with Bro. Elliott & Bro.Richard, Sunday 08-10-25 “OPEN FORUM SUNDAY EDITION… Where is the Moral Compass of the Congressional Black Caucus on Geopolitical Issues? This and other topics were part of the discussions in Open Forum Sunday. Always topics that affect Black people locally, nationally, internationally. Information, i…
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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…
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How do powerful industries shape what we believe about health risks—and what we don't? Dr. Nason Maani, Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Inequalities and Global Health Policy at the University of Edinburgh, has spent years uncovering how commercial interests influence public health understanding. Salma and Nason tackle the commercial determ…
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