Sandro Galea, the new Dean of Public Health, gave a talk titled “Why health? Reimagining what we think about when we think ...
Although WashU has numerous traditions on campus, the most widely known and attended are the various cultural shows put on ...
Black Anthology (BA) show, titled “Echoes of Her,” runs from Friday, Feb. 7 through Feb. 8 in the Edison Theatre. The details ...
It's difficult not to notice the stumps left behind from the cleared trees of Mudd Field. On Jan. 17, WashU announced the ...
Spikes meet, hosted by the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute, Indiana, turned into another banner day for ...
In a weekend full of conference play, the WashU women’s basketball team dominated against Brandeis University, defeating the ...
As their two championships approach rapidly with roughly a month left in their seasons, the No. 11 men’s and No. 15 women’s ...
On Feb. 26, 2022, two months after he graduated from WashU, Justin Hardy subbed into WashU’s final regular season game ...
In the past three years, two WashU professors have been publicly accused of sexual misconduct by students, leading to discourse online and student protests. To date, the University has not commented ...
The Connection Points project is a walkable route opening in the next couple of weeks connecting 15 mental health locations with native plant life spread across campus. Each stop includes photos from ...
January’s early winter storm was deemed “the most challenging winter weather event during my tenure at WashU” by WashU Facilities Grounds Manager Chris Anderson — and St. Louis' winter may just be ...
Sandro Galea, the new Dean of Public Health, gave a talk titled “Why health? Reimagining what we think about when we think about health” to a full audience at Graham Chapel on Wednesday, January 29th.