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January 18,2021: MLK and Today-Reflections from the CDI

Each January we invoke the legacy of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King on his birthday to remember the impact of his life’s work and impact on race relations in the […]

June 17, 2020: Pride Statement

Just last year, we were taking a moment to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, a time (with respect to 1966’s LA’s Compton Cafeteria Riots and other protests […]

June 4, 2020: We must say their names

David McAtee – James Scurlock – Tony McDade – George Floyd –  Sean Reed – Ahmaud Arbery – Nina Pop – Breonna Taylor – Botham Jean – Laquan McDonald – […]

Luminescence

Meet Luminescence  

March 18, 2021: CDI APIDA Solidarity Statement

Dear WashU Community, The Center for Diversity and Inclusion stands in support and solidarity with our students, staff and faculty who have been devastated by the racial violence against our […]

March 30, 2020: COVID-19 Open Letter

Dear Students, It has been two weeks since we have seen most of you on campus and a lot has happened since then. The campus is not the same without […]

May 25, 2021: BLM Memorial Day

Dear WashU Family, May 25, 2020 was Memorial Day.  A day that is supposed to be one of reflection for all those who have died in service to our country, […]

May 7, 2021: We stand with the South Asian Community

Dear WashU Family, We are reaching out to express our shared sorrow, anguish and sympathy with our South Asian students, faculty and staff community who have been impacted by the […]

May 8, 2020: A Letter for Sean and Ahmaud

Dear Community, I want to foremost recognize the grief, pain and loss of the Reed and Arbery families as well as those who have lost loved ones from COVID-19.  I […]

Medical Support for Under-Resourced Students

If you need health support, there are some WashU and St. Louis organizations that can help.

Meet Chancellor Martin

Read about Chancellor Andrew D. Martin's scholarly work, experience and long history with WashU.

Meet Dr. G: Anna Gonzalez joins Student Affairs as Vice Chancellor

Get to know new Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, Anna Gonzalez. You can call her Dr. G.

Military and Veteran Student Services Work Study Program

Would you like a paid experience through the Veteran Affairs department while earning your degree?

New International Undergraduate Student Status Form

This form is required of all new international undergraduate students who are in the US at the time of admission. Please complete as soon as possible after admission to Washington University, […]