Dante Migone-Ojeda builds a “Mending Wall”
Author: Liam Otten
Windows to the Soul
Through her photography, Lindy Drew engages and tells the stories of strangers
Close to Home
Audiology graduate student shifted career paths out of a desire to help her son and others who are deaf and hard of hearing
A Lasting Friendship, A Lasting Impact
Nick Okafor and Carrick Reddin each took unique approaches to making St. Louis a better place
Connecting to the Community
Maisie Mahoney fuses athletics with service
Medicine is Personal
Diverse background inspired soon-to-be physician to focus on cultural competency in health care
Making Small Moves, Creating Big Change
John Lentz, master’s degree candidate in public health at the Brown School, believes that once it is understood how a large-scale administrative health care system functions, even a small tweak can generate a major improvement in health outcomes.
Saying goodbye
The Class of 2015 snapped selfies, celebrated each other’s friendship and said their farewells to Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton May 11 at the annual Chancellor’s Dinner.
Senior class president embraces uncertainty
Sherman (third from left) presents Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton with this year’s senior gift, a pair of double-breasted pajamas, at the Chancellor’s Dinner at the America’s Center. Sherman is joined by fellow senior officers Jack Krewson (left) and Marli Komarek.[/caption] Washington University in St. Louis senior class president Jeremy Sherman knows what’s next — a […]
Future occupational therapist has two very different goals with two very similar intents
While a high school student in Bloomington, Indiana, Hayley Chrzastowski set her sights on two long-term goals: She wanted to work in Africa, and she wanted to become an occupational therapist.