A Coach’s Drive: About More Than Winning
Five national championships, 10 Final Fours, 19 UAA championships, 17 UAA Coach of the Year and seven NCAA Division III Coach of the Year honors.
Investing in People: Key to Realizing Potential
Howard Wood credits his success in business to one fundamental principle: “If you hire bright, dedicated people, they will see to it that you succeed.” As co-founder of two of the nation’s most successful telecommunications companies, Wood understands the value of investing in talented individuals.
Restaurateur Serves up Authentic Chinese
Xi’an Famous Foods in New York City is becoming a phenomenon. Critics rhapsodize about its strictly authentic cuisine from the northwestern Chinese city of Xi’an, the country’s ancient capital and former gateway to the Silk Road.
Author Captivates Kids, Expands Imagination
Janni Lee Simner, AB ’89, AB ’89, made a promise to herself when she was 15: She would never forget that she was real.
Entrepreneur Saves Lives With Sanitation
A native of India, Ani Vallabhaneni, BSBA ’02, BSCS ’02, knows firsthand about the lack of sanitation in developing countries. An estimated 2.5 billion people lack access to adequate sanitation in the developing world, and 1.6 million children die each year from diarrheal disease as a result. Now, as co-founder and CEO of Sanergy, Vallabhaneni is […]
Reconnect — Visit the new & improved site for alumni
Looking for a new way to stay connected to the Washington University community? Visit the new A&D website, alumni.wustl.edu.
Reunion 2012: Commemorate, Participate, Celebrate
Join the 1st through 35th Reunion classes for Alumni Weekend at Thurtene Carnival, April 20-22. Undergraduate alumni from the classes of 1972 and back will celebrate during Commencement Weekend, May 18-20.
Strengthening Alumni Connections
On Nov. 4, 2011, the Alumni Board of Governors (ABG) gathered for its first meeting of the academic year at College Hall on the South 40. One of ABG’s goals this year is to help prepare students for their lives after graduation.
Chazen, Career Center business development specialist, 37
Phillip Todd Chazen, a business development specialist in the Career Center at Washington University in St. Louis, died Jan. 26. He was 37.
Sports update Jan. 30: Men’s basketball in first place in UAA
Men’s basketball picked up two big wins over the University of Rochester and Emory University and gained first place in University Athletic Association standings. Updates also included on women’s basketball, track and field, and women’s soccer team fundraiser.
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