Student Leaders
Opportunities and Resources for Student Leaders
Leadership is more than a position you hold – it’s about the positive change you are a part of creating.
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Emerging Leaders Program
Emerging Leaders (EL) is a transformative, Campus Life program geared towards first-year students at WashU.
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Student Union
SU advocates for the needs and interests of undergraduate students, allocates the student activity fee and develops programming for students.
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WUSA Peer Mentor Program
WUSAs are upperclass student leaders who assist new students with their transition to WashU.
Featured Alum
Students lead in many ways and in a surprising combination of venues across the WashU campus.

Megan Wolf
Megan Wolf led her team to victory on the field and took the point on fighting violence.
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for Graduate and Professional Students
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Graduate Student Groups
See universitywide graduate and professional student groups in WUGO: Washington University Student Group Organizer.
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Graduate Council
Discussion forum on matters pertaining to the Graduate School and serves as the legislative branch.
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Graduate and Professional Student Advisory Council to the CDI
The CDI Graduate and Professional Student Advisory Council advises the CDI on the needs and concerns of graduate and professional students.

Ask Listen Refer: Suicide Prevention Training Program
ASK LISTEN REFER is designed to teach faculty, staff and students to identify and help people at risk for suicide.

Frequently-Asked Questions for WashU Cares
Review this list of questions and answers to see if your concern is addressed or you can link to other resources for help.

Green Dot Bystander Intervention Program
The Green Dot strategy empowers us to create a community where violence is not tolerated and everyone plays a part in creating a culture of respect.

Messages from WashU about COVID-19
Here's a round-up of all messages and announcements about COVID-19 that have circulated to WashU families.

Mindfulness and Meditation
Students in universities across the country are increasingly turning to mindfulness and meditation practices as a way to reduce stress.

Reading Week Program
Looking for some support and downtime during Reading Week, leading to finals? Check out Reading Week Programs from Campus Life!

Recreation Facility Reservation Request
Learn how internal and external groups can request recreational facility reservations.

Sport Clubs
WashU sponsors 40 sport clubs that offer students the opportunity to participate in a sport or physical activity in an organized setting.