The Isserman Prize recognizes a Wash U student who has made a significant contribution to ecumenical or interfaith activities.
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Sexual Health Tips
Tips for practicing safer sex in order to minimize risk of unplanned pregnancy and/or sexually transmitted infections.
First Year International (FYI) Orientation Leader Application Process
Application due date: January 24, 2020. In late January or early February, applicants will be scheduled for a 15-20 minute interview. All FYI International Orientation Leaders will be chosen by […]
First-Generation Faculty and Staff Directory
See a directory of faculty and staff at WashU who are first generation college students.
First-Generation Recognition Ceremony
Celebrate the success of our graduating students who are first in their families to attend college.
Reverse Culture Shock: Readapting to ‘Home’
Individuals can also experience difficulties with readjusting back to their home culture in what is called, “Reverse Culture Shock”.
ASK AN ADVISOR: Why does OISS keep telling me to print out my I-94 after I travel?
Your I-94 is an important part of your immigration record and changes each time you travel outside the U.S.
Religious, Spiritual and Ethical Life Information Request
Use this form to request information about connecting with a religious community or interfaith opportunities.
EIL Form Review
New Student Group Introduced on Campus
This semester, the European International Students Association (EISA) became a newly recognized Student Union Club.