WashU memories: Feels like yesterday
Alumni share remembrances of their time at the university.
Expert advice: Fashion designer Daniel Dugoff on the best menswear shops
Fashion designer Daniel Dugoff, AB ’10, offers tips on where to find the best menswear in the United States and Canada.
The perfect fit
At just 27 years old, Daniel DuGoff, AB ’10, has crafted a menswear line that offers exceptional design for everyday wear.
From pre-med to international performer
Eliotte Henderson, AB ’10, has appeared as a dancer and singer on the Grammy’s and the MTV Video Music Awards, served as a background vocalist for The X-Factor and traveled the globe — twice — as a member of Taylor Swift’s band.
Leading by thinking
In the Brookings Executive Education program, the Olin Business School partners with the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C., to provide our public leaders with new or enhanced capabilities to lead their agencies.
Vox.com founder tells students to look beyond Nov. 8
Political journalist Ezra Klein explains that it’s imperative for American voters to focus less on the candidates and more on the structure of our democracy.
The dream of America
A new Abram Van Engen class, “City on a Hill,” teaches students to think critically about America’s place in the world.
To elevate and enlighten
As public rhetoric inflames and divides, the John C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics cultivates rigorous scholarship to build bridges and broaden understanding of America’s most contentious issues.
Increasing probability for discovery
A transformative plan in Arts & Sciences will foster a collaborative ecosystem of esteemed faculty — such as Gary Patti (photo below) — students and facilities to usher in a new era of scientific discovery.
From pulps to slicks
The Modern Graphic History Library recently acquired an extensive collection of work related to 20th-century illustrator Walter Baumhofer, who was known as the “King of the Pulps.”
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