Panelists speak about the role of universities in educating students to engage in civil discourse and uphold free speech ...
Last Thursday evening, Sept. 11, around 30 students gathered in the lamplight outside Graham Chapel to mourn the death, ...
As the Brewers travel to St. Louis to face the Cardinals from Sept. 19-21, Durbin and Milwaukee are en route to finishing the ...
Justice Sonia Sotomayor spoke to a packed crowd of over 3,000 community members, students, teachers, and alumni in the ...
Despite WashU’s three national championship wins in the 2024-2025 school year, the Athletics Department has unveiled a new ...
You’ve probably never heard of Low Cut Connie. But Weiner delivers a killer performance every time he and his band come out ...
It’s hard to have a better start to a season than the WashU men’s soccer team has had in its first few games. The team has ...
So far in his career, Moore has thrived under pressure, leading WashU to an 8-2 record last season with over 1,000 passing ...
Former St. Louis mayor Tishaura Jones will join WashU through a newly created fellowship offered by WashU’s Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity (CRE2), where among other things she will ...
Rudolph Clay and Clara McLeod, two longtime WashU subject librarians, were let go over the summer as part of WashU Libraries’ budget restructuring. Clay’s research specialties were African & African ...
WashU hosted a fireside chat with New York Times columnist David French in which he discussed the current state of free speech and the First Amendment both in the United States and on college campuses ...