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, […]
Aisha Adedayo: Resident Advisor & Scholar
The biggest lesson I’ve learned at WashU is that focusing on what you should do holds you back from what you were meant to do!
Matthew Inman: Taylor Scholar
I’ve discovered a passion for working with college students based on my time as an APM and a RA.
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.
Lojain Elkhidir: Peer Health Educator
There definitely can be a stigma when it comes to talking about mental health issues. Part of being a PHE is having these conversations