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4-H educator ready to help youth, teens in southwestern Illinois build life skills
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Fund will provide students with resources ‘to thrive at WashU’
April 30, 2021 SHARE Alumnus and emeritus trustee John Dains and his late wife, Stephanie Brooks Dains, also a graduate of Washington University. (Photo: Hilary Hood)
Washington University in St. Louis alumnus and emeritus trustee John Dains has made an $8 million commitment to support an undergraduate student success fund at his alma mater, announced Chancellor Andrew D. Martin.
The endowed fund, to be called the Stephanie Brooks Dains and John Dains Student Success Fund, is named for Dains and his late wife, Stephanie Brooks Dains, also a graduate of Washington University. It dramatically increases funding available to help students with financial need cover emergency and educational enrichment expenses.
Tampa Bay Rays Series Preview: The champs arrive
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The Royals long homestand concludes with a visit from the American League champion Tampa Bay Rays. The Rays went 40-20 last season in a pretty magical season for them. After coming close to winning it all, they kept their position player core together, but they dealt Blake Snell to the Padres and lost Charlie Morton to the Braves in free agency. The calculus there was that they have enough pitching to endure the loss of both of them to keep payroll down. And they can pitch, but that’s a lot of reliability, even for two guys who don’t necessarily get deep in games, out the door, leaving them with a lot of unprovens. They’ve won with unprovens before, though.