Well-being Wednesdays make wellness a habit
The Division of Student Affairs is making well-being a weekly habit. Every Wednesday, students can gather on Mudd Field for Well-being Wednesdays, a series of programs designed to center the eight dimensions of well-being and provide practical tools for student success. The events include a farmer’s market, workshops, wellness-focused activities, healthy vendors, swag and giveaways, […]
Celebrating the Class of 2025
Meet the Class of 2025 graduates whose student experience was shaped by the Division of Student Affairs. M.J. Brown Olin Business student leads with focus on values, service The John B. Ervin Scholars Program had a profound impact on M.J. Brown’s experience at WashU. Drawn to the university because of the program’s focus on leadership, […]
Amaya Daniels: Campus Life Program Assistant
Like many first-year students, Amaya Daniels realized she needed a job. As someone who came from a limited-income background, raised by a single parent, Daniels knew it was up to her to make ends meet as she pursued a college degree. “I was in a panic because during the spring semester of my first year, […]
Mosaic Whispers takes its a cappella family to the ICCA finals
Fifteen members of the WashU a cappella group Mosaic Whispers are heading to New York City’s Town Hall Theater to perform at the upcoming International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA). “I’m very excited to travel with the whole group,” said senior Natalie Feldstein, who has performed in Whispers since her first year at WashU. […]
Anna “Dr. G” Gonzalez featured in “Building trust and community”
Anna “Dr. G” Gonzalez is featured in a Source story about WashU’s engagement with a fundamental university mission: preparing students for global leadership through cultivating habits of lifelong learning and critical and ethical thinking.
Da’juantay Wynter: Ervin Scholar
Getting into college is one thing, but getting through college is another thing, and I knew that. I knew I needed a school that could support me strategically and long-term and WashU has been doing that.