Alumni Profiles Written by Students |
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Students in the Working Writers class, a nonfiction writing course in the department of English taught by Elizabeth Hoover in the fall of 2023, interviewed and produced features on 13 of our incredible alumni. Check out the profiles on Webster graduates ranging from 1958 to 2021.
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Chancellor Search Committee |
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Webster University has launched a global search for the next Chancellor, who will lead the University boldly into the 2030s while honoring the mission and values of the 109-year-old institution.
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Over 800 individuals participated in a needs survey regarding the Chancellor responsibilities and capabilities. The search committee has finalized the job profile, identifying the highest priority needs, and it is posted on the University's website. The search is underway, and the committee looks forward to providing an update on the progress in a few weeks.
The Chancellor Search Prospectus contains information for candidates, including an overview of the University, as well as the qualifications for the role.
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Student Organization Spotlight |
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Webster University offers over 60 unique student organizations, allowing an opportunity for everyone to get involved.
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Webster’s Computer Science Club was founded in 2015. After being reinstated with a new constitution and vision in 2020, it has become one of the fastest growing clubs on campus, welcoming nearly 50 new members for the current academic year alone. The Computer Science Club was honored with Webster’s Organization of the Year Award in April 2023.
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Brothers Empowered is a campus club that focuses on the cultivation and growth of people of color. Founded at Webster in 2018 by Alexander Hollingsworth, BA '20, Brothers Empowered aims to build a greater sense of community for people of color and allies. As many people of color have encountered similar challenges throughout their lives, Brothers Empowered strives to bring students together who can share experiences, build community and discover personal growth.
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Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony |
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Four former student-athletes are set to be inducted into the Gorlok Athletics Hall of Fame on Saturday, February 17, and we want you to join us for the ceremony! The 2023 class is made up of distinguished individuals who are outstanding representatives of our University, and they will be a wonderful addition to the exclusive group.
Please plan on joining the celebration of Kaniela Aiona (men's basketball, 2001-05), Bryan Bernat (baseball and golf, 2002-05), Jaclyn Taylor Fearheiley (women’s basketball and volleyball, 2000-02) and Ally Niklaus (women's soccer, 2011-13) on February 17. A 6:15 p.m. reception is followed by the 7 p.m. ceremony at the Sunnen Lounge inside the University Center on the Webster Grove campus.
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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Conference |
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Webster University’s ninth annual Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Conference, set for February 26-27, will once again offer both virtual and in-person options free of charge to our friends, family and colleagues. While the event is free and open to the public, registration is required.
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The recent Supreme Court ruling and political climate of the nation has left many individuals and organizations feeling uncertain for the future. This year’s conference theme is “Navigating an Unclear Path Together.” While there is uncertainty, ambiguity and many unanswered questions, our commitment to learning, growing and propelling forward on this path together remains steadfast.
This year’s conference has been made possible by our generous partners and sponsors at InUni, RGA, BJC Healthcare, Nestle Purina, Schnucks, Brown & Crouppen, Lockton, Cigna Healthcare and Delta Dental of Missouri. Thanks to our sponsors this conference remains free and open to the public.
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For more than 15 years, philosophy students have planned and executed the annual Philosophy Conference where undergraduate students present philosophical thinking on disciplines beyond philosophy such as gender studies, art, psychology, history, human rights and more!
Join us on March 29 to learn how the youngest generation interprets the world! Keynote speaker Dr. Yolonda Wilson (Albert Gnaegi Center for Health Care Ethics and Department of Philosophy, Saint Louis University) will follow lunch at 1 p.m. Lunch is included with your ticket purchase.
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Summer camp at Webster University expands well beyond the traditional camp experience. Our camps showcase a wide variety of programs that we offer academically, providing a taste of what students experience when studying at Webster. With a passion for the arts and value for STEM, commitment to innovation and creativity, character- and skill-building, Webster camps promote individual excellence, connection and friendship.
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With nearly 30 offerings that range from infant through teens, there is something for every age and interest: dance, music, art, media arts, science, nursing, chess, volleyball, basketball and MORE!
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Spending summer on the beautiful campus of Webster University. Your child will build character, learn new skills, develop lasting friendships, and most importantly, have FUN!
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For more than 100 years, Webster University has graduated more than 200,000 individuals located around the globe. If you're interested in supporting and providing opportunities to Webster students, please click below to learn more.
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