University called to action at ‘Ring Their Names’ vigil
				At the virtual vigil “Ring Their Names,” Adrienne Davis, vice provost and the William M. Van Cleve Professor of Law, urged faculty, students and staff to direct their energy, intellect and resources to achieve racial equity. 
			
		
					
			‘Ring Their Names’ virtual vigil scheduled Friday
				The Center for Diversity and Inclusion is inviting Washington University in St. Louis students, staff and faculty to come together at 11:30 a.m. Friday, June 5, for “Ring Their Names,” a virtual vigil honoring the lives of George Floyd and other black men, women and trans people who recently have been killed. 
			
		
					
			‘A single moment’ can change behavior
				The sixth annual Day of Dialogue & Action took place on both the Danforth and Medical Campuses Feb. 18 and 19 — two full days of talks, panel discussions and workshops that challenged and inspired the more than 700 faculty, staff and students who participated.
			
		
					
			Washington University makes continued progress in expanding access
				Washington University is proud to be part of the American Talent Initiative. The national alliance of leading colleges and universities is on track to enroll 50,000 more lower-income students by 2025, a newly released report shows. 
			
		
					
			Day of Dialogue & Action explores commitment to diversity and inclusion
				The Washington University community will come together for the sixth annual Day of Dialogue & Action. The conference includes two full days of talks, panel discussions and workshops that will give participants an opportunity to learn about and engage with ongoing efforts to improve university culture and climate.
			
		
					
			Day of Dialogue explores mindfulness as powerful tool in inclusion work
				The annual Day of Dialogue & Action hosts “Mindfulness: Disrupting Biases With Compassion and Inspiring Positive Change,”  unique sessions where participants will learn mindfulness skills and explore how mindfulness can lead to compassion.
			
		
					
			Former Nigerian president to keynote opening gala at Olin Africa Business Forum Feb. 6-8
				Olusegun Obasanjo, an economic innovator in Africa and two-time leader of Nigeria, will make his first stop in the Midwest to kick off the third annual Olin Africa Business Forum at Washington University in St. Louis.
			
		
					
			Looking toward Day of Dialogue & Action: A Q&A with keynote speaker Aisha Sultan
				The process of truly connecting with others — no matter their differences — can be challenging, even difficult at times. Columnist and filmmaker Aisha Sultan will explore the theme of embracing others during her upcoming keynote for the university’s annual Day of Dialogue & Action on Feb. 18.
			
		
					
			University to honor King’s dream Monday
				Chancellor Andrew D. Martin will deliver the keynote address at Washington University in St. Louis’ Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration at 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 20, in Graham Chapel.
			
		
					
			Helping to dismantle toxic masculinity on campus
				Senior Sean Dunnsue is leading the Men’s Project at Washington University, one of a growing number of student groups across the country that is examining concepts of masculinity. 
			
		
					
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