The real cost of gun violence
As part of Washington University’s ongoing efforts to understand the public health implications of gun violence, Sandy and Lonnie Phillips visited the university to meet with students, faculty, administrators and community leaders. The Phillipses shared the personal tragedy of losing their daughter, Jessica, in the 2012 mass shooting in a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado.
John Berg to retire as vice chancellor for admissions
John A. Berg, vice chancellor for admissions at Washington University in St. Louis, has announced his intention to retire at the end of the academic year, June 30, 2016, according to Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton.
A plan to transform east end of Danforth Campus
In 2017, Washington University in St. Louis will begin one of the most significant capital projects in the recent history of the Danforth Campus: transformation of the east end.
$10 million gift for scholarships from Andrew and Barbara Taylor lifts campaign to $2 billion
St. Louis philanthropists Andrew and Barbara Taylor have committed $10 million to support scholarships for undergraduate students at Washington University in St. Louis, Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton announced. The Taylors’ gift brings the total raised to date for Leading Together: The Campaign for Washington University to $2 billion.
University leadership shares update on task force report addressing sexual assault and relationship violence
A task force created last fall at Washington University in St. Louis to study issues of sexual assault and relationship violence has completed its work and is recommending a number of measures that aim to create a supportive, respectful campus environment where sexual assault is a rare occurrence.
National survey provides valuable insight into sexual assault and misconduct on college campuses
The Association of American Universities (AAU) released today (Sept. 21) the findings of its comprehensive survey about sexual assault and misconduct on college campuses. Conducted this spring, the survey collected data from some 800,000 undergraduate, graduate and professional students at 27 colleges and universities across the nation, including Washington University in St. Louis.
Forest Park: Where the students are
Ask any Washington University in St. Louis student their favorite part of the city, and Forest Park will come up more than a few times. From classroom assignements to athletics to community-wide events, students regularly engage with the historic urban park that sits on 1,372 acres between the university Danforth and School of Medicine campus, and most everyone has a favorite spot.
WashU Expert: St. Louis and the Mexican Revolution
St. Louis may seem a bit too far away from Mexico to have had a serious impact on the outcome of the Mexican Revolution, but the city actually played an important role in the events that shaped the nation, according to Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado, PhD, associate professor of Spanish and Latin American Studies in Arts & Sciences at Washington University.
Research Wire
Here’s a look at the latest news about research funding from Washington University in St. Louis.
Lawlor to conclude Brown School deanship
Edward F. Lawlor, PhD, dean and the William E. Gordon Distinguished Professor at the Brown School at Washington University, has announced his decision to conclude his deanship on June 30, 2016. Lawlor, who has served as dean since 2004, will remain at the university as the Gordon Professor, and a national search for his successor as dean will be conducted, according to Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton.
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