WashU’s Brown School will be the first in the nation to fully fund practicum credits and offer living stipends for all Master of Social Work (MSW) students starting this upcoming fall semester. The ...
Sketching out a period romance should be easy, and “Wuthering Heights” has all the genre’s trademarks: there are rain-soaked kisses, an impossibly rich man next door… but also a fireplace made out of ...
WashU will introduce a new joint biochemistry major in fall 2026, combining the previously separate tracks in the biology and chemistry departments into a single program. For the Class of 2030, the ...
One hundred and twenty-two years ago, the third-ever Olympic Games took place on Francis Olympic Field. In two years, St. Louis will again play a role in hosting the Olympics, with Energizer Park, ...
“Brilliant,” my mother messaged me a few weeks ago on Instagram. When I opened her message, I expected the post she was referring to would be a video of Rick Beato explaining a rock song or maybe even ...
After arranging a meeting with Victoria through guitar-player and Wash. U. psychology graduate student Chad Rogers, I was excited to see what these guys were like in person, but primarily, I was ...
The 2026 Masters and Johnston Lecture featured certified sex educator and sexologist Shan Boodram who discussed sexual freedom, intimacy, and modern sex education to an audience of nearly 300 ...
A sweep, a stumble, and a statement made: WashU Men’s Tennis is a team built to compete. The Bears opened their spring season with two strong matches against the No. 35 University of ...
On the back of three straight conference wins, the No. 13 WashU women’s basketball team came up against an exact repeat of last week’s fixtures: No. 23 Emory on Friday and Rochester on Sunday. History ...
This past Tuesday, two of our Forum writers had the privilege of being able to go to multiple voting precincts in St. Louis for a political science course project of voter data. Here are their ...
Be it individual or team successes, the Washington University men’s and women’s track & field teams both had their share of victories this past weekend at the Washington University Select Meet at ...
An increasing number of courses in WashU’s School of Arts & Sciences are heavily restricting or banning the use of digital devices in the classroom, according to Vice Dean of Undergraduate Affairs ...
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