Maximizing opportunity

Judith Sun, EMBA ’08
After decades in the sales industry, Judith Sun, EMBA ’08, has perfected the skill of seamlessly integrating Western brands into the Chinese market.

Narrating the great outdoors

Lawrence Millman, AB ’67, an explorer extraordinaire, is the author of 18 books that document his global travels.
Explorer Lawrence Millman has traveled far and wide, writing stories of his adventures from the Arctic to the Ecuadorian Amazon and beyond.

Distance learning

The deployed primary mirror of the James Webb Space Telescope looks like a spring flower in full bloom.
Planetary scientist Paul Byrne explains why you should be impressed by the James Webb Space Telescope.

Guts and stardust

Kevin McKeegan (left) returned to WashU in November 2021 to deliver the Robert M. Walker Distinguished Lecture. But before he did, he spent some time on the Danforth Campus, including a visit to the Space Weathering Lab of Jeff Gillis-Davis in Compton Hall.
Kevin McKeegan, who earned his PhD in physics in Arts & Sciences in 1987, has had a storied career measuring the tiniest particles of the solar system.