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Class Acts: M.J. Brown
Olin Business student leads with focus on values, service
First-year Farah Bader wins the Cochlear Graeme Clark Scholarship
WashU first-year Farah Bader was selected to receive the Cochlear Graeme Clark Scholarship for recipients of the Cochlear Nucleus Implant who demonstrate high academic achievement, along with Saint Louis University (SLU) first-year Grace Fleming.
Duckett, Snipe chosen for selective summer program
Spencer Snipe, of Atlanta, a political science major in Arts & Sciences, is an Ervin Scholar, a member of the Bears football team and co-president of the Association of Black Students.
Darden named a Gates Cambridge Scholar
Washington University in St. Louis senior Elijah Darden has been selected for the prestigious Gates Cambridge Scholarship, which fully funds postgraduate study and research at the University of Cambridge.
Rising Stars: Meet Mac Barnes of Skinker/Debaliviere
“The real story here is not the particular struggle I faced at a given time, but the fact that I had my work there to support me when I could not always support myself.” Read more about Mac and his work with textiles and fiber arts.
Macias appointed director of student leader development for Leaders Academy
Julia Macias, associate dean for the Office of Scholar Programs, has been appointed director of student leader development for the George and Carol Bauer Leaders Academy, effective May 1, according to Anna Gonzalez, vice chancellor for student affairs.
Ethic of Service Award honors investment in St. Louis
Each year, the Gerry and Bob Virgil Ethic of Service Award recognizes select members of the WashU community who show exemplary commitment to service and engagement within the St. Louis area.