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The News on Two-Factor Authentication

The purpose of two-factor authentication is to increase security and reduce the impact of phishing sites when you access WashU student systems remotely or off-campus.

The Office of Religious, Spiritual and Ethical Life

This new department in the Division of Student Affairs welcomes those of any/no religious, spiritual or philosophical backgrounds and beliefs.

The Rabbi Ferdinand Isserman Lecture

The Isserman Lecture is an annual interfaith event including a lecture, dinner and announcement of the Isserman Prize recipient.

The Racism Pandemic Town Hall Series with the CDI

Over the summer 2020, the CDI hosted several town hall meetings on topics related to the Racism Pandemic.

The Source story on DxD course launch

Funded by a pledge from Thomas B. McGowan IV, JD, and Nicolle C. McGowan, MD, the new course will help our students lead with civility, humility and empathy.

Trans* @ WashU

Learn more about the Transgender community at WashU and the surrounding St. Louis area.

Travel Abroad, Re-entry and Visa Renewal

See regulations concerning the re-entry into the U.S. of F-1 and J-1 visa status students after travel abroad.

TRIO 50th Anniversary

Join us in celebrating November 8-11. The program includes acknowledgement of First-Generation Celebration Day and discussion with TRIO alumni.

Undocumented and DACAmented Students Frequently Asked Questions

Undocumented and DACAmented Students Frequently Asked Questions

Visa Renewal Reminders

Before you make any international travel plans, you should check your F-1 visa in your passport to ensure it is still valid. If your entry visa has expired or will […]

Voices of the CDI

View the collected Voices from the CDI.

Washington University First-Generation Celebration

Celebrate being a first generation college student at WashU on November 8, 2023! Stay tuned for a Zoom link.

Washington University’s Response to the Proposed Regulations Regarding Duration of Status

Information on Wash U's response to proposed regulations regarding duration of status

WashU Bias-Related Policies

A list of potentially relevant policies and procedures related to bias incidents at WashU.

WashU Spaces for Prayer and Reflection

Information on quiet campus areas where you can pause and reflect.

WHAM! Stop The Sham Before it’s a Scam!

We do our best to warn and keep students informed on the latest scams. But, we are never going to be able to catch them all.