Competition and freedom
As head of antitrust at the U.S. Department of Justice, alumnus Jonathan Kanter brought cases challenging the power of some of the world’s biggest companies.
Lights, camera, connection
The WashU Entertainment Network helps alumni set the stage for success.
A magical creative outlet
Alumnus Justin Chavez thinks everyone should have a creative endeavor. For him, it all started with a trip to Disney World.
A compassionate leader unties the knots of health care
As a health-care executive, alumna KMarie King, MD, follows a set of principles: ‘Be kind, have integrity and the patient comes first.’
A century of impact
The Brown School celebrates 100 years, of leaving an indelible mark on communities around the world.
Beyond the diagnosis
Alumna Patricia Saleeby helped develop and enhance the ICF, a classification system that enables better patient care around the world.
Saving forests and alleviating poverty
WashU sophomores work with villagers in rural Madagascar to conserve biodiversity.
Politics and fairy tales
How do origin stories influence political campaigns? Arts & Sciences professors illuminate ‘The Stories That Win.’
A story of survival
Since returning to his native Ukraine more than 30 years ago, alumnus Alex Frishberg has faced many dangers — most recently, a brutal war.
A perfect fit for WashU
Lori Coulter’s business expertise shapes her work as a volunteer leader and advocate for students.
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