WashU women’s soccer wins accolades
WashU women’s soccer players and coaches have received numerous honors after the team won its second-straight NCAA championship in December.
Wendland to become provost at West Virginia University
Beverly R. Wendland, former provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs at Washington University in St. Louis, has been named provost and vice president for academic affairs at West Virginia University, beginning July 1.
Recycle old holiday lights on campus
WashU is again hosting a recycling drive for old or broken holiday lights. The annual drive runs through Jan. 16.
Board grants faculty appointments, tenure
At the Washington University in St. Louis Board of Trustees meeting Dec. 5, numerous faculty members were appointed, promoted or granted tenure, with most taking effect that day unless otherwise indicated.
Steven L. Teitelbaum, professor of pathology and immunology, 87
Steven L. Teitelbaum, MD, a nationally recognized leader in bone biology research at WashU Medicine, died Dec. 15 in St. Louis. He was 87.
University Marketing & Communications team wins Regional Emmy Award
A University Marketing & Communications team at Washington University in St. Louis won a 2025 Regional Emmy Award, and received an additional nomination, from the Mid-America Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
Pennington installed as David and Dorothy Kemper Professor
Biologist Toby Pennington recently was installed as the inaugural David and Dorothy Kemper Professor at Washington University in St. Louis.
Kohl selected fellow of social work, welfare organization
Trish Kohl, a professor at the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis, has been selected as a 2026 fellow of the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare.
Ching named chair of electrical and systems engineering
ShiNung Ching, an expert in neuroengineering, has been named chair of the Preston M. Green Department of Electrical & Systems Engineering at the McKelvey School of Engineering.
College Prep Program accepting applications
WashU is accepting applications for its innovative College Prep Program, a no-cost, multi-year program that prepares first-generation, limited-income students for college. CPP scholars take college courses, prepare for the ACT, learn about the financial aid process and visit nearby universities and cultural institutions.
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