WashU moves training to Workday Learning
WashU is in the process of moving training and courses from Learn@Work to Workday. The next group to transition their content to Workday Learning, as of April 14, includes LinkedIn Learning, University Advancement, WashU Information Technology and others.
Tuition-related Frequently Asked Questions
Here’s a list of frequently asked questions and answers about WashU’s 2025-26 tuition, room and meal plans and fees.
2025-26 tuition, housing, meal plans, fees announced
Undergraduate tuition for the 2025-26 academic year for students not receiving financial aid at Washington University in St. Louis will be $68,240, an increase of $3,740 over the current charge of $64,500, announced Beverly Wendland, provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs.
World-renowned experts in tropical plant biodiversity join WashU, Missouri Botanical Garden
Lúcia Lohmann and Toby Pennington will have joint appointments with both research institutions.
Seven WashU faculty elected to AAAS
Seven WashU faculty members are among the 471 new fellows selected by the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Grant supports PET scans to track inflammation in Parkinson’s disease
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is supporting a WashU Medicine effort to track neuroinflammation in the brains of patients with Parkinson’s disease.
Gray appointed executive vice chancellor, chief financial officer
David J. Gray has been appointed executive vice chancellor for finance and chief financial officer at Washington University in St. Louis, effective April 7, Chancellor Andrew D. Martin announced.
Wolford wins NCAA title in swimming
Fifth-year student Kyle Wolford won the national title in the 200 backstroke with a time of 1:44.15 March 22 in Greensboro, N.C. He is the 27th student-athlete to win an individual national title.
Uncovering the electrochemistry of condensates
Researchers at Washington University are discovering the electrochemical properties of biomolecular condensates, which could help in development of treatments for cancer or other diseases.
How Alexa is listening
Umar Iqbal, a computer security expert from Washington University, explains how smart speakers process user data.
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