William Satloff

William Satloff, AB ’22, curated the exhibit Pastoral on Paper that was on display at the Clark Art Institute in Massachusetts, March through June. Satloff also presented the opening lecture for the show.

Kasey Nelson

Kasey Nelson, EN22, is building an app and looking to adopt a pet after he finishes traveling to Europe and New York.

Yuhan Li

Yuhan Li, GB22, completed her first year of work as a website analyst.

Brian Sun

Brian Sun, EN22, EN23, is currently a student in the MD/PhD program at WashU’s School of Medicine.

Zhaolong (Adrian) Li

Zhaolong (Adrian) Li, LA22, has been working as a neuroimaging researcher in the Department of Psychiatry at WashU since graduation. He has won the Society for Neuroscience’s Trainee Professional Development Award, and he has led several studies, including one investigating poverty’s influences on children’s brain development that was recently published in JAMA Network Open and […]

Gabriella Smith

Gabriella Smith, LA22, was named to the 2023 cohort of Knight-Hennessy Scholars at Stanford University. The scholars receive up to three years of financial support to pursue graduate studies while engaging in experiences that prepare them to be visionary leaders who address complex challenges facing the world. Scholars are selected based on their demonstration of […]

Gabriella Smith

Gabriella Smith, LA22, was recently named a 2023 Stanford University Knight-Hennessy scholar. Knight-Hennessy scholars receive up to three years of funding to pursue graduate studies at Stanford, and Smith is pursuing an MD at Stanford School of Medicine. She graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from WashU with a bachelor’s degreein biochemistry and […]

Jake Steinberg

Jake Steinberg, LA22, is in the graduate acting program at Columbia University in New York City, pursuing a master’s degree in fine arts.

Charis Railey

Charis Railey, GR22, runs a small dance company in St. Louis centered around the arts of the African diaspora, specializing in dances of Brazil, the U.S. and the Caribbean. She makes the company’s dancers available for Carnival/Mardi Gras, school shows, bachelorette parties, dance history lectures and other Black dance-focused events.

Zaid Khaja

Zaid Khaja, LA22, a research technician on the WashU medical campus, is applying to medical school.
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