Springing Forward.
Spring 2024 on Campus
WashU is a diverse and vibrant place. To help you balance your academic life, make sure to explore all the programming and support options that Student Affairs has to offer.
Vice Chancellor Gonzalez
Get to know Anna “Dr. G” Gonzalez, vice chancellor for Student Affairs.
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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!
Read More about Find your placeManage your academic life
College can be challenging, no doubt about that. But don’t forget the array of resources that are available to help you succeed in your courses and beyond. From peer mentors to Living Learning Communities to help with graduate school applications, explore your options.
Read More about Manage your academic lifeHelpful Resources
WashU offers many resources to help your academic journey go smoothly.
Looking for mental health support and resources?
The Center for Counseling and Psychological Services is an on-campus source for counseling, therapy and prevention programs to help you both in-person and remotely.
Read More about Looking for mental health support and resources?Explore jobs on Handshake
Handshake is WashU’s online recruiting site where students can find jobs, internships, research and co-op opportunities.
Read More about Explore jobs on HandshakeRegister for the New Dialogue Across Difference course
Dialogue Across Difference (DxD) is an eight-week course that fosters communication and collaboration across sociocultural differences in the WashU community.
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We Are WashU
Matthew Inman, Taylor Star
"I’ve discovered a passion for working with college students based on my time as an APM and a RA."
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Da’juantay Wynter, Ervin Scholar
"I feel compelled to make change within the systems, especially education, that disadvantage Black people."
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Lojain Elkhidir, Peer Health Educator
“There definitely can be a stigma when it comes to talking about mental health issues. Part of being a Peer Health Educator is having these conversations."
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WashU students inspire and support one another while working to extend the frontiers of knowledge. Explore opportunities to become a leader and access tools to help manage the groups you lead.
Carry on the Tradition
Residential Community Olympics
An annual competition between Residential Colleges in a wide variety of fun events such as basketball, dodgeball, tug-of-war, and Twister.
More Campus TraditionsNews & Announcements
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Today a large group of individuals entered the Danforth Campus with the intention of causing a significant disruption to the university.
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This guide is intended to help you understand the basics about health care, how health insurance works, and the best way for WashU students to access care.