WashU to remove Robert J. Terry’s name from lecture series, professorship
“This is about more than a name change,” said Paul Scott, a senior double majoring in global studies and in East Asian languages and cultures, both in Arts & Sciences.
Daham wins 2025 Allen Prize
Basma Daham, a senior majoring in both Biology with a specialization in Neuroscience, and Arabic, in the School of Arts and Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, is the winner of the 2025 Garland Allen Prize in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Biological Sciences.
Class Acts: M.J. Brown
Olin Business student leads with focus on values, service
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.
Student-run KWUR amplifies diverse music, student sounds
KWUR, Washington University in St. Louis’ student-run radio station, offers its 75 student DJs an opportunity to share their passions and its listeners a chance to discover something new. The station will host KWUR Week, its annual concert series, March 25-29.
Wynter selected for prestigious summer program
Washington University in St. Louis sophomore Da’Juantay Wynter has been selected by the Institute for Responsible Citizenship for its Washington Program, a selective, two-summer program for talented Black male college students.
Class Acts: Omaer Naeem
Ervin Scholar, global citizen wants to work with young Pakistanis to find climate solutions
Tori Harwell selected as 2024 Rhodes Scholar
WashU’s 30th Rhodes Scholar wants to help grassroots leaders find climate solutions
Ervin Scholars Celebrate 37 Years at Washington University
The 35th Ervin Scholars Anniversary Celebration, delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, was held September 30-October 2, 2022