Center for Diversity and Inclusion Announces New Offices
Effective August 2023, The Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI) within WashU’s Division of Student Affairs has a new structure. Mark Kamimura-Jiménez, associate vice chancellor for student affairs, believes this restructure will provide WashU students with a space and set of resources to help validate their lived experiences.
Three directors announced for WashU’s Center for Career Engagement
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Dr. Anna Gonzalez announced three new directors for the Center for Career Engagement.
Gaier to lead new WashU Center for Career Engagement
The WashU Center for Career Engagement will deliver equitable services to all students and offer a one-stop shop for employers.
Changes to Bear Bucks system
Bear Bucks can now be used exclusively for purchasing at on-campus establishments and on the GrubHub app.
Center for Career Engagement announces inaugural Pershing Fellows
The Washington University in St. Louis Center for Career Engagement has announced the inaugural cohort of the Pershing Fellowship in Nonprofit Leadership, an innovative internship program that introduces rising juniors and seniors to career paths within the St. Louis nonprofit community.
Join Dr. G for Casual Conversations with the Campus Y
Connect with WashU administrative staff in a casual setting! Date: Tuesday, April 25, 2023 Time: 4-5 p.m. Location: Campus Y Suite, Umrath Hall Lower Level Dr. G will join the Campus Y for casual conversation and snacks. This event is open to all students.
Program Launch: Success center for first-gen, limited-income students
Inside Higher Ed covers the launch of the Taylor Family Center for Student Success with quotes from Dr. G and Mark Kamimura-Jiménez, associate vice chancellor for Student Affairs and dean of the Center for Diversity and Inclusion Note: access to full article may require an IHE subscription
Taylor Family Center for Student Success to set ‘new standard’ for universities
Andrew Taylor, a Washington University in St. Louis emeritus trustee, and his wife, Barbara, have made a $15 million gift to establish the Taylor Family Center for Student Success which will create new opportunities for first-generation and limited-income undergraduate students.