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The Class of 2027 celebrates Convocation to kick off the academic year and hears from leaders of the university. (Video: Tom Malkowicz/Washington University)
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Welcome home, Class of 2027!

By Tom Malkowicz September 1, 2023
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The Class of 2027 celebrated Convocation Aug. 26 in Brookings Quadrangle, heard from Washington University in St. Louis leaders and then enjoyed Party at the Park, to kick off the academic year.


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