Architectural expressions
Alumni architects discuss how they transform the world through their dreams, plans and designs, ultimately remaking old spaces and creating new ones.
Building a legal pipeline
Washington University School of Law graduate Tiffany Harper, in-house counsel at Grant Thornton in Chicago, is one of the founders of Pilot Pipeline Program, which mentors black, female law students to help them succeed in law school and beyond.
Literature beyond borders
As a judge for the Man Booker International Prize, Daniel Medin, MA ’00, PhD ’05, gets to do what he does best, spread the word about great literature in translation to the English speaking world, while also discovering excellent new authors and translators.
The time of our lives
Members of the Class of 1966 reflect on their memories of campus as they prepare to celebrate their 50th Reunion.
Bold & creative leadership
Seeking change is a way of life for entrepreneurial philanthropist Cash Nickerson.
Campaign goal increased to $2.5 billion
To enhance our leadership today to benefit America and the world tomorrow
Obituary: Mokhtar H. Gado, professor emeritus of radiology, 84
Mokhtar H. Gado, MD, professor emeritus and for decades a leading researcher at Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology at the School of Medicine, died of colon cancer April 28, 2016, in St. Louis. He was 84. He was noted for his work with neurological diseases and research involving brain and spine imaging.
Graduate student McDonald finalist in primatology competition
Monica McDonald, a graduate student in the Department of Anthropology in Arts & Sciences, is a finalist in a 2016 student competition sponsored by the International Primatological Society and the American Society of Primatologists.
Leading and learning in Shanghai
When Thomas Cheong, EMBA ’13 (Shanghai), entered the Washington University–Fudan University Executive MBA program, he had already been working for 20 years, becoming a CFO at age 32 and a CEO by age 40. But he was still able to learn a lot, improved his classmates learning experience, and helped make the program even more global.
WashU Spotlight: Bill Xu, head of the China office
The university’s new office in Shanghai has helped raise it’s profile significantly, and behind every success is Bill Xu, head of the China office.
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