Riley to deliver annual Brauer Lecture

Riley to deliver annual Brauer Lecture

Jason Riley, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a Wall Street Journal columnist, will deliver the keynote address for Olin Business School’s Brauer Lecture Series on April 18.
NASPA chair, WashU vice chancellor on the future of student affairs

NASPA chair, WashU vice chancellor on the future of student affairs

Today’s debates about the value of college fail to weigh the importance of out-of-the-classroom experiences, says Anna Gonzalez, new board chair of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) and WashU vice chancellor for student affairs. She explores how student affairs leaders are preparing for the election, leveraging technology and taking on new responsibilities such as financial literacy and leadership development.
Statement regarding student conduct

Statement regarding student conduct

We do not share information about any specific incident or investigation involving our students. We would take any allegations of disruptive or harassing behavior very seriously.
Life is more random than we realize

Life is more random than we realize

Chance and luck play a far bigger role in our lives than any of us know, argues Washington University in St. Louis Professor Mark Rank in his new book, “The Random Factor: How Chance and Luck Profoundly Shape Our Lives and the World around Us.”
Grammy winner Christine Goerke April 28

Grammy winner Christine Goerke April 28

Internationally renowned soprano Christine Goerke, known for her “blazing tone” (New York Times) and “voice of molten gold” (Toronto Star), will present “A Celebration of the American Diva” April 28 as part of the Great Artists Series, sponsored by WashU’s Department of Music in Arts & Sciences.
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