There are many ways to be involved on campus! With student groups, affinity programs, intramural sports, musical groups, fitness classes and so much more, there is a place for everyone at WashU!
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SafeZones
Undergraduate SafeZones is a peer facilitation group that educates and fosters discussion around LGBTQIA* issues.
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Peer Health Educators
A Peer Health Educator is an undergraduate student volunteer who is committed to creating a healthier WashU.
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WUGO: Calendar of Events
Find out about upcoming events and ways to get involved on campus through a student group.
Asian, Pacific-Islander, Desi, and/or Asian-American (APIDA) Recognition Ceremony
The APIDA Recognition Ceremony, held each May, recognizes all graduating students that identify as Asian, Pacific-Islander, Desi, and/or Asian-American.
Destination Q
Destination Q is a retreat for undergraduate students engaged in LGBTQIA* communities to explore leadership and identity development.
Educational Inequality Self-Study Guide
Educational self-study guides of videos, publications, WashU courses and additional resources to enhance inclusive communities and conversations.
Environmental Justice Self-Study Guide
Educational self-study guide of videos, publications, WashU courses and additional resources to enhance inclusive communities and conversations.
Equity in St. Louis Self-Study Guide
Educational self-study guide of videos, publications, WashU courses and additional resources to enhance inclusive communities and conversations.
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.
Immigration and Refugee Crisis Self-Study Guide
Educational self-study guide of videos, publications, WashU courses and additional resources to enhance inclusive communities and conversations.