Members of the 12th cohort of the College Prep Program celebrate their last day with a Vision Board Art Gallery Walk June 27 at the Kemper Art Museum. (Photo: Mena Darré/WashU)
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Anna Gonzalez (left), David Gray, Julie Flory, J.D. Burton, Nichol Luoma and Mary McKay (right) take part in a panel during the “Here and Next” Leadership Retreat June 25 at the Eric P. Newman Center on the Medical Campus. (Photo: Gara Lacy/WashU)Participants greet each other at the “Here and Next” Leadership Retreat June 25 at the Newman Center. (Photo: Gara Lacy/WashU)WashU faculty and staff take part in the PrideFest parade June 29 in downtown St. Louis. (Photo: JJ Lane/WashU)WashU faculty and staff walk as part of the PrideFest parade June 29 in downtown St. Louis. (Photo: JJ Lane/WashU)WashU hosts the 2025 Meeting Professional International World Education Congress (MPI-WEC) June 19 on the Danforth Campus. MPI-WEC is one of the premier events for meeting and event professionals, bringing industry leaders together for education, networking and innovation. (Photo: Rebecca K Clark/WashU)Tim Bono, associate dean in student affairs and a lecturer in psychological and brain sciences in Arts & Sciences, gives a presentation during the 2025 Meeting Professional International World Education Congress June 19 at Emerson Auditorium. (Photo: Rebecca K Clark/WashU)Jacob Chacko, executive director of WashU’s Center for Diversity & Inclusion, addresses the audience at the Difficult Dialogues National Resource Center Conference, which took place June 30-July 1 at WashU and was hosted by the Division of Student Affairs’ Dialogue Across Difference program. The conference convened campus leaders from across the country to discuss strategies to improve discourse among people with different viewpoints. (Photo: Jenny Sinamon/Student Affairs)Members of the 12th cohort of the College Prep Program celebrate their last day with a Vision Board Art Gallery Walk June 27 at the Kemper Art Museum. (Photo: Mena Darré/WashU)College Prep Program members share their work with WashU staff, family and frien ds June 27 at the Kemper Art Museum. (Photo: Mena Darré/WashU)As recovery efforts continue after a tornado ripped through the region May 16, 35 Gephardt Institute St. Louis Fellows, including (from left) Nathan Walker, Lolu Ogunleye and Titilope Omole, and several staff members joined the organization Black Power Blueprint in North St. Louis for a volunteer service day June 21. Read more about their work and future opportunities to volunteer. (Photo: Maggie Lu)