Yue wins Paley Center internship
Rising WashU junior Madison Yue has won a prestigious Peter Roth Internship from the Paley Center for Media in New York.
School of Public Health welcomes its first official class a year ahead of schedule
This fall, WashU officially will welcome its inaugural class of students to the new School of Public Health — a full year ahead of schedule. Applications will open in September for the fall 2026 cohort.
Brown School members recognized by Gerontological Society of America
The Brown School’s Vanessa Fabbre and Cal Halvorsen have been named 2025 Gerontological Society of America Fellows, while Nancy Morrow-Howell received the Barbara J. Berkman Award for Outstanding Interdisciplinary Research, Practice or Policy in Aging and Health Care.
Ahrens named chair of graduate architecture
Associate Professor Chandler Ahrens has been named chair of graduate architecture in the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis. The new role took effect July 1.
Sandra Geary, pianist in Arts & Sciences, 59
Sandra Geary, a teacher of applied music and collaborative pianist in the Department of Music in Arts & Sciences, died June 23 following a short illness. She was 59.
East End garage recognized
The East End garage recently landed a new national certification for its sustainable features.
Naseh selected for national poverty scholars program
Mitra Naseh, assistant professor at the Brown School, has been selected as one of four scholars nationwide for the 2025-2026 Visiting Poverty Scholars Program, administered by the Institute for Research on Poverty at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
WashU Night at the Ballpark tickets on sale
WashU Night at the Ballpark will be Sept. 5, when the Cardinals face the San Francisco Giants. Employees who purchase tickets by July 19 or Aug. 22 will be entered in raffles to win autographed baseballs.
Arthur L. Prensky, professor emeritus of neurology, 94
Arthur L. Prensky, MD, a professor emeritus of neurology at WashU Medicine, died June 16 after a short illness. He was 94. Prensky was a world authority in metabolic disorders, headache and neurodevelopment.
Danforth Staff Council selects new members, leaders
The Danforth Staff Council at WashU has added 10 new members and elected its executive officers for the academic year.
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