When dinner time rolls around, most students in the College of Arts & Sciences turn to the dining halls or return home to cook themselves a meal. For students in the McKelvey School of Engineering and ...
For the No. 10 WashU volleyball team, there are three key weekends in the regular season: the University Athletic Association (UAA) Round Robins. Each tournament represents an important opportunity ...
WashU has eliminated 316 staff positions and “closed 198 open and vacant positions” from the Danforth and Medical campuses and the Central Fiscal Unit (CFU), Chancellor Andrew Martin announced in a ...
When they started filming casual cheesecake reviews, first-years Jack Judge and Alex van der Voort didn’t expect to rack up thousands of views on TikTok. Now they can’t even go through a StudLife ...
As polarization deepens and skepticism of higher education grows, WashU School of Law hosted a panel last Thursday night to discuss how universities can better educate students for democracy. The ...
WashU Chancellor Andrew Martin sat down with Student Life on Tuesday, Sept. 9 to discuss how the University is advocating for WashU in Washington, D.C.; navigating financial obstacles; supporting ...
The World Wide Technology Raceway in Madison, Illinois, is just minutes east of St. Louis and about a 13-mile drive from campus. Despite its proximity to WashU, the track is a completely different ...
When Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor walked onstage Wednesday evening at the Athletic Center, she received a standing ovation from 3,000 undergraduate students, professors, St. Louis residents, ...
WashU recently welcomed the Class of 2029, the second-largest cohort in the school’s history. In comparison to the Class of 2028, this class saw an increase in rural and international students and a ...
WashU’s board of trustees, the chief governing body of the University, elected the newest batch of graduate and undergraduate students representatives to the board. Since 1853, the board of trustees ...
Former WashU School of Medicine (WUSM) assistant professor Gary Grajales-Reyes admitted to embezzling $412,163 while employed by the school, according to a press release published yesterday by the U.S ...
Over the past few months, WashU has removed content related to its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs from various University websites. Although some DEI-related content remains, websites ...
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