Student Social Media Coordinator Internship
Position Summary The Student Affairs Marketing & Communications (SA MarComm) Office is looking for a self-motivated, creative individual to assist with the Division of Student Affairs Instagram account. This position will help with content creation for the account and may include some graphic design, photography and video work. This role may require work in the […]
New career engagement, alumni center to honor late entrepreneur, WashU benefactor
Construction is underway on a new home for the Center for Career Engagement and an alumni welcome center. The building will serve as the front door to welcome Washington University in St. Louis alumni when they return to the Danforth Campus, and as a hub for students, alumni and employers to interact in various ways, including on-campus interviews, networking and recruiting events.
Stanley’s Sushi and Collins Farms
When I first moved to St. Louis, I was skeptical about what Chancellor Martin had to say about how good the food scene is. However, after we started going to his favorite restaurants, I had to admit I was wrong. In fact, that’s part of the reason of why we started Good Eats!
In the Kitchen with Dr. G: Spam Musubi
For this edition of the Good Eats blog, we tried something different than our usual format. I am sharing a favorite recipe of mine with you — Spam Musubi!
Clayton Food Tour: Crushed Red & Five Star Burgers
Each year our during our first-year student orientation, Chancellor Martin and I lead a group of incoming first-year students on a tour of some of the many amazing restaurants in the St. Louis area. This year, we stopped by a few of downtown Clayton’s yummiest spots, including Crushed Red and 5 Star Burgers.
Parkside Café: Beast Craft BBQ and LaJoy’s Coffee Café
WashU has local restaurants on the Danforth Campus serving unique menus to our students. For today’s blog post, we’re highlighting two excellent on-campus options: Beast Craft BBQ and LaJoy’s Coffee Café.
Coffeestamp at Grounds for Change
Picture this: It’s a cold winter morning in St. Louis on our Danforth Campus. A fresh, homemade hot breakfast with a large coffee sounds perfect to warm you up from the chilly outside air. Luckily for you, your pathway takes you right by Coffeestamp at Grounds for Change in Hillman Hall.
Corner 17
With so many great local eateries now just steps away from all our on-campus living, we decided to shift the focus of our Good Eats Food blog to start highlighting the local restaurants on the Danforth Campus. The first location the Chancellor and I decided to visit was Corner 17 at Whispers Café located in the Olin Library.