Washington University adopts ‘no-loan’ financial aid policy
Washington University in St. Louis will adopt a “no-loan” financial aid policy beginning in fall 2024, Chancellor Andrew D. Martin announced.
Washington University joins Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities
WashU is the newest member of the Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities. The group provides faculty, students and staff with benefits including an online journal, networking opportunities and more.
New Center for the Environment begins work
Washington University’s new Center for the Environment begins its work, another step forward in the “Here and Next” strategic plan.
Bear Bucks changes announced
The Bear Bucks cashless account system has made changes and can now only be used at campus locations.
Renowned scholar, university president McBride to join Washington University
Dwight A. McBride, a leading scholar of race and literary studies, and president and University Professor at The New School in New York City, will join the faculty of Washington University in St. Louis. His appointment is effective Aug. 15.
Inaugural Danforth St. Louis Confluence conference elevates community research
The new St. Louis Confluence Award recognizes and elevates the strength and impact of the work led by community-minded researchers, their partners and university collaborators. The inaugural recipient is the Brown School’s Matthew Kreuter.
SOS collection drive underway
The Share Our Stuff collection drive is getting underway at WashU, helping to keep items out of landfills as students move out.
Plan to take part in 2023 Day of Dialogue and Action
The 2023 Day of Dialogue and Action event takes place April 27 at Emerson Auditorium in Knight Hall on the Danforth Campus. All WashU faculty, staff and students are welcome.
Changes ahead for University Dining Services
The university will soon transition to a new dining partnership for the Bear’s Den, Danforth University Center, the Village Café, concessions and catering.
State of the University address
The WashU community is invited to watch online Chancellor Andrew D. Martin’s annual State of the University address at 2 p.m. Thursday, March 23. Martin will update the university’s progress during the past year and focus on three main pillars: academic distinction, student access and our commitment to St. Louis.
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