Perspectives: Joshua Aiken, AB ’14
In November 2013, Joshua Aiken, AB ’14, was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to study at the University of Oxford in England. He intends to earn two master’s degrees there, one in U.S. history and one in forced migration studies.
Empowering the immigrant community
Alumnae Jessica Mayo and Nicole Cortes founded the Migrant and Immigrant Community Action Project, a nonprofit that provides legal services and community education for low-income immigrants in the St. Louis region.
Towering Over the Field
Benedict Tranel, AIA, AB ’97 (architecture), senior associate for Gensler, was named to Building Design+Construction’s “40 Under 40” class of 2014 in April 2014. Earlier in 2014, Tranel was also named to ENR California’s “Top 20 Under 40” list. “I am humbled to receive these recognitions for my contributions to the built environment,” Tranel says. […]
Finding home in St. Louis and at Washington University
Over the past 35 years, the Bridgewaters have put down strong roots in St. Louis. In the process, they have left an indelible mark on the community and the university, helping educate capable and talented people.
What a difference a year makes
One year after walking across the Commencement stage, these three alumni are charting their own path to success.
Building a strong foundation
As of June 1, 2014, Leading Together: The Campaign for Washington University had raised $1.547 billion toward a minimum goal of $2.2 billion.
Obituary: Albert Baernstein, professor emeritus of mathematics, 73
Albert Baernstein, professor emeritus of mathematics in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, died Tuesday, June 10, 2014. He was 73.
Awards bring two faculty members new opportunities
Faculty members Darren Dochuk, PhD, and Nancy Reynolds, PhD, will delve into new experiences thanks to awards they received this spring. Dochuk received a residency in China, and Reynolds won a New Directions Fellowship, which allows faculty to train outside their own area of interest.
Josh Whitman named Washington University’s new athletics director
Josh Whitman has been named the new director of athletics at Washington University in St. Louis, announced Provost H. Holden Thorp, PhD. Whitman starts Aug. 1. He will succeed John Schael, who is retiring after 36 years of leading the department.
Obituary: Mary Langston Parker, associate professor emeritus of medicine, 89
Mary Langston Parker, MD, a dedicated physician, researcher and director of student health services at Washington University, died Saturday, May 24, 2014, from complications of Alzheimer’s disease. Parker was an associate professor emeritus of preventive medicine and a mother of five.
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