University gets top score on Campus Pride Index
The Source article Washington University in St. Louis has earned five out of five stars on the Campus Pride Index, a tool run by the national nonprofit group Campus Pride that measures LGBTQ programs, policies and practices at 400 U.S. colleges and universities.
Rabbi Ferdinand M. Isserman Prize nominations open
The Rabbi Ferdinand M. Isserman Prize recognizes a student at Washington University who has made a significant contribution in leadership and service to ecumenical or interfaith activities on campus. This prize was established to honor the life of the late Rabbi Ferdinand M. Isserman, the distinguished rabbi and author who was actively involved in social […]
TimelyCare: Telehealth for Students
Available to students who pay WashU Health and Wellness fee In an effort to further support student mental health, Washington University in St. Louis is introducing TimelyCare, a service of TimelyMD, a leading telehealth company specializing in higher education. TimelyMD licensed physicians and counselors will be available 24/7 to provide a range of services, including: TimelyCare […]
Feels like home: ResLife for the win
Washington University creates exceptional residential experiences for students by building living and learning communities that cultivate a sense of family and fun — and that have been recognized as being second to none.
Danforth Campus to move to unified Career Center
In an effort to better connect Washington University in St. Louis graduate and undergraduate students to meaningful career opportunities, all Danforth Campus career services and programs will be administered by a unified Career Center. The transition, effective in fall 2022, will provide students a seamless experience and offer employers a clear point of entry into the university.