Home Again

Amy Locklear Hertel, MSW ’99, JD ’02, returns to North Carolina 15 years and two graduate degrees later (plus one on the way) to lead the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill’s American Indian Center.
Reunion at the Great Wall

Reunion at the Great Wall

Three Washington Univesity alumni — Fred Tsai, BSBA ’00; Michael Ch’ang, BSBA ’00; and Mark Yen, AB ’99 — visited the Great Wall of China last summer.
Committed to Action

Committed to Action

Clinton Global Initiative University students gathered at Washington University April 5–7 to fine-tune their plans for tackling some of society’s most urgent challenges.
Cosmic Research in Antarctica

Cosmic Research in Antarctica

WUSTL researchers travel to remote, isolated, ­hostile ­Antarctica to conduct balloon-borne astronomy ­experiments. Their ultimate goal is to solve the mysteries of cosmic rays — the rain of charged particles from space falling ­continuously on Earth.
Changing of the Guard

Changing of the Guard

Top academic officer Macias steps down, will focus on educational technologies.

Bee Venom: A New Weapon Against AIDS

Nanoparticles carrying a toxin found in bee venom can destroy the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) while leaving surrounding cells unharmed, researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine have shown.
Survey Says

Survey Says

We asked 350 seniors to share favorites and future plans. Scan the first question below and then click through the slideshow above to see more.
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