From the Office of Government & Community Relations
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Ten College Prep Program grads secure spots at WashU with $820,000 in aid |
Ten of the 36 graduating high school seniors in WashU’s College Prep Program will attend WashU this fall, receiving a total of $820,000 in financial aid. Others have received offers from the University of Pennsylvania, Saint Louis University and more.
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University Response to Off-Campus Move Out |
WashU takes proactive efforts annually to combat excess items being discarded in the neighborhoods near the Danforth Campus, and will be offering all off-campus students the opportunity to schedule bulk item collections through our Office of Sustainability. For items left outside of properties, please contact the property owner or manager. If you have any concerns regarding off-campus move out, please contact the Office of Government and Community Relations at communityrelations@wustl.edu.
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Biomedical engineering students from Washington University have started an assistive technology-focused student group to help local communities, including creating wheelchairs for young children.
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Researcher for a Day: St. Louis children get up-close look at cutting-edge science |
WashU engineer Marcus Foston regularly hosts middle school students to learn about cutting-edge science. It’s part of WashU’s immersive “Researcher for a Day” program.
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WashU Magazine checks in with Provost Beverly Wendland two-plus years after launching “Here and Next,” the bold, ambitious strategic plan that’s changing WashU in so many exciting ways.
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The Class of 2025: Ready to lead |
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Can we ever see too much data? Yes, actually. In some situations, visual overload can paralyze decision-making. But over the last year, the interdisciplinary SAIL lab, with help from WashU Rowing, has explored nonvisual means for transmitting real-time performance feedback.
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| Come see a show at the Edison!
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Purchase tickets online or order by phone at 314-935-6543. Please check the theatre’s site for updated COVID-19 protocols and policies.
Edison Theatre→
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Thursdays | 5 p.m.
Missouri History Museum
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May ushers in the long-awaited return of concert season at the Missouri History Museum! WashU is proud to present this popular, free outdoor concert series at the Missouri History Museum’s North Plaza. The series includes a lineup of spectacular shows from local musicians. Grab your blankets and lawn chairs, pack your picnic basket, and listen to music under a beautiful Forest Park sunset. Some of the area’s best food trucks will also be on hand each week at the Missouri History Museum.
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May 14 to June 1 | Times Vary
Edison Theatre
Tickets Required
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| 'Radio Golf' at The Black Rep |
The story of a real estate entrepreneur who is determined to become Pittsburgh's first black mayor, Radio Golf is August Wilson's 10th and final play in his American Century Cycle, covering 100 years of the Black experience in America. It is also the final work before Wilson's death in 2005. Set in the Hill District in the 1990s, Harmond and his business partner Roosevelt are golf enthusiasts with big plans for the neighborhood, and their future. But at what risk?
Directed by Jon Royal, the SDCF Lloyd Richards New Futures Artist in Residence at The Black Rep. Presented with support from The Whitaker Foundation.
Show runs May 14-June 1 at the Edison Theatre at WashU. Tickets range from $20-$50.
Wednesdays and Thursdays - 7:00 PM
Fridays and Saturdays - 8:00 PM
Sundays - 3:00 PM
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Two WashU faculty named to American Academy of Arts & Sciences |
Physicist Carl Bender, in Arts & Sciences, and immunologist Marco Colonna, at the School of Medicine, are among nearly 250 newly elected members of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, one of the nation’s most prestigious honorary societies.
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Campus & Community Updates
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Explore the Delmar Loop as local artists pop up in shops from the 6100 to 6600 blocks! In partnership with the Loop Mural Festival, this free event features live art, music, unique shopping, and a community art project. Come support local creatives and enjoy a day of art and energy in the Loop!
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| | LIGHT Creativity in Public Health Summer Camp
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| Catch up on important news and events that we have shared with the communities neighboring the Danforth Campus.
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Washington University in St. Louis
1 Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130
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