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Midlife brings fresh momentum for the Black Alumni Council, which continues to build upon its mission to help Black alumni cultivate meaningful relationships with WashU and each other.
Writing the next chapter
To earn a bachelor’s degree from Washington University, students must complete at least 120 units of coursework. That number, however, does not capture the full measure of a WashU education. Many students devote just as much time and energy to clubs, sports and volunteering as they do to their academic pursuits. Through co-curricular activities, students build […]
50 years — and change
After two years of pivot and patience, three reunion classes — the Classes of ’70, ’71 and ’72 — got together to celebrate 50th reunions at this year’s Commencement.
A friendship for the ages
For seven Class of 1997 grads, first-year friends turned into lifelong family.
People power
WashU’s greatest source of renewable energy is its alumni.
Texas forever, WashU for always
WashU’s Alumni and Parents Admission Program crosses generations, states and
even continents.
WashU runs in the family
For the Glazers, family reunions look more like WashU Reunions.
WashU career centers adapt to reach alumni and students
Alumni and students find professional development resources and community amidst uncertainty.
From IRL to URL: Alumni engagement in a virtual world
New virtual programming addresses the needs of WashU alumni, rather than add to the already growing digital noise.
The universal language of generosity
In early spring, WashU’s China Alumni Network organized an appeal in an effort to give back to their alma mater, raising funds to purchase PPE for the Washington University Medical Campus.
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