With COVID-19 vaccination appointments now available through the university for all students, faculty, staff and family members ages 18 and over, we are in need of volunteers to help staff the vaccination clinic on the Medical Campus, with a critical need for April 12 and 13 from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Author: WashU
‘Ask the Doctors’ town hall; vaccine eligibility; track your symptoms
Two of the university’s top medical experts, Drs. Steve Lawrence, MD, and Cheri LeBlanc, MD, will answer your COVID-19 questions at a town hall tomorrow evening.
Town hall tonight; In this together; Images of hope
Bring your health-related COVID-19 questions to tonight’s “Ask the Doctors” town hall. Drs. Steve Lawrence and Cheri LeBlanc will share the latest updates and guidance in this informative session.
Useful phone numbers; ‘Ask the Doctors’ town hall; Child care resources
If you have questions about your health, including what to do if you are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 or are worried that you have been exposed, here’s who to call.
Danforth Campus Digest (September 14, 2020)
Dashboard goes live; Student testing reminder; Study Cubbies; ‘Beyond the Science’; Ready for fall video
Danforth Campus Digest (September 9, 2020)
‘Ask the Doctors’ tonight; WashU Express Care; Meet the Class of 2024; Here come the Cubbies
Danforth Campus Digest (September 4, 2020)
Next ‘Ask the Doctors’ town hall; Faculty prep for fall; How math could save sports; Campus looks ready for fall
‘Ask the Doctors’ town hall August 26
Get answers to your COVID-19 questions at a special “Ask the Doctors” town hall for the Danforth Campus community at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, August 26.
Danforth Campus Digest (August 24, 2020)
Ask the Doctors’ town hall; COVID-19-related policy changes; Events and meetings protocol
Danforth Campus Digest (August 18, 2020)
New guidance for face masks; Self-screening requirement; Volunteers for rapid COVID-19 saliva test; MyWay Health; Danforth Campus spaces
Danforth Campus Digest (August 12, 2020)
What’s new in parking and transportation; Helping employees care for children and families; Crisis Response Fund to open for students; The Tech Den; Rethinking the daily commute; WashU responds through research; Urban spaces and the pandemic
Message to faculty and staff
As we move forward, balancing remote and on-campus operations is a part of our future. This is not a return to normal operations – we are creating a new future, together. To address our evolving and complex needs, we updated policies and expanded well-being resources.