The mission of Student Affairs Marketing & Communications is to amplify the tangible impact of WashU’s transformative student experience.

Every department in the division has a dedicated contact on the marketing and communications team.

AthleticsJenny Sinamon
Campus LifeJennifer Ferguson
Center for Career EngagementJennifer Ferguson
Center for Counseling & Psychological ServicesKathy Atnip
Center for Diversity & InclusionJenny Sinamon
Cross-Cultural ConnectionsJenny Sinamon
Dialogue Across DifferenceJenny Sinnamon
Disability ResourcesKathy Atnip
Health & Well-beingKathy Atnip
Health Promotion ServicesKathy Atnip
Office for International Student EngagementJenny Sinamon
Office for Religious, Spiritual & Ethical LifeJenny Sinamon
Office of Military & Veteran ServicesKathy Atnip
Office of Scholar ProgramsJennifer Ferguson
Parent & Family EngagementJennifer Ferguson
RecreationJenny Sinamon
Relationship & Sexual Violence Prevention CenterKathy Atnip
Residential LifeJenny Sinamon
SpectrumJenny Sinamon
Student Conduct & Community StandardsKathy Atnip
Student Health Center — Danforth CampusKathy Atnip
Student Transitions & EngagementJennifer Ferguson
Summer Programs & ConferencesJennifer Ferguson
Taylor Family Center for Student SuccessJenny Sinamon
WashU CaresKathy Atnip

If your department has an initiative that reaches a broad audience or an audience that is external to the division, please submit an inquiry to see if your project meets the criteria for the division’s strategic communication priorities.

If you have an urgent question, please contact your MarComm liaison.

Logo use and merchandising policy

All merchandise printed with our name and logo shapes the perception of our division and the university—not just on campus but in the broader community. The following approval process ensures consistency and thus, better recognition and impact.

The division reserves the right to remove from circulation any digital or printed material or merchandise that fails to meet university and division logo use and merchandise standards.

All items should follow the guidelines for promotional merchandise outlined by University Marketing & Communications and must be ordered from an approved vendor. In addition, wearable merchandise and environmental signage that represents the Division of Student Affairs and/or any of its departments, must also be reviewed by Student Affairs Marketing & Communications.

Approval process for Student Affairs wearable merchandise and environmental signage

Artwork for t-shirts, sweatshirts, jackets, and caps, as well as banners, photo backdrops, tablecloths, etc. must follow the guidelines for WashU logo usage, design & layout, and approved colors.

Submit final vendor proofs for approval through the form below. Allow an additional 2-3 business days in your production schedule for final review.

Communications resources

Approved templates, guidelines, logos, fonts, color palettes, preferred printers and promotional item suppliers.

Questions

Contact Student Affairs Marketing & Communications