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InPrint Scientific Communication
June Workshops via Zoom. 
All programs are 5-6 pm

Data Visualization
: 6/10
Schema Design: 6/17

Abstracts/Specific Aims:
6/24
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Did you know?
The OFD webpage has:
Annual review resources under Appointments and Promotion.
  • Preparing for your Annual Review Workshop Sides
  • Promotion Criteria Guidelines
  • Annual Review Form
WUSM Wellness Resources under  Work-Life Balance
Clinical & Translational Research Funding Program (CTRFP)
Clinical and Translational Research Funding Program (CTRFP) awards projects that promote the translation of scientific discoveries into improvement in human health. Online Competitive Letter of Intent deadline: Monday, June 28, 2021 (by 5pm CT) Complete details can be found at ICTS

Upcoming Programs

Engaging Constructively
in Conflict

Presented by Jessica Kuchta-Miller, MA, JD
June 8, 2021 4:00 - 5:00 PM
Registration for Zoom Link


Conflict is inevitable. While it is neither good nor bad in and of itself, how it is handled can impact the outcome. Engaging constructively in conflict means being willing to discuss issues openly and honestly, to take perspective and listen to understand. But, this is not easy to do. In this interactive workshop, participants will explore how conflict shows up at work and identify ways to respond effectively when it does. 

Planning Your Negotiation Strategy

Presented by Ann Gronowski, PhD
July 20, 4:00 - 5:00 pm
Registration for Zoom Link
Everyone has to negotiate at some point in their life. Yet, many of us are afraid to negotiate or are not sure what they can negotiate. This seminar will discuss the types of negation and tips on how to improve your negotiations skills

Pride Month

June 2021

Documentary Viewing: "Stonewall Forever" 

June 2, 2021 4-5 pm
Regstration for Zoom link


Stonewall Forever brings together queer activists, experienced and new, to look at the movement for LGBTQ equality before, during and after Stonewall. It highlights trans people, people of color and unhoused people who were at the forefront of the movement, and who have often been erased from the narrative. It explores how the activism of today stands on the shoulders of the activists who have come before. And it asks us all to recognize the legacy of Stonewall that remains today, when the struggle for queer rights is far from over.

Book Discussion:
"The Stonewall Reader"

New York Public Library, Edmund White


June 9, 2021 from 4:00 - 5:00 pm via Zoom

Registration for Zoom link
For the fiftieth anniversary in 2019: The Stonewall uprising, an anthology chronicling the tumultuous fight for LGBTQ rights in the 1960s and the activists who spearheaded it, with a foreword by Edmund White.

Two free copies are still available from the OFD. Contact janetbraun@wustl.edu to request it. First come, first serve!
Watch for our future announcements of weekly 
Pride Month activities.
2021 Faculty & Staff Awards
P&I's 2nd annual awards program will open up nominations on July 7, 2021.   For details on the program, iincluding award categories and last year's recipients, visit our Awards webpage.
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