Ervin and Civic scholar says the fight for the social justice is the foundation of a liberal arts education.
Author: Diane Toroian Keaggy
History scholar Henley is “fascinated by the people history often forgets”
Near the Richmond, Virginia home of senior Lauren Henley still stands the site of the Industrial School for Wayward Colored Girls.
Pereira’s mission: The connection between community service, veteran health
University College student, Army vet studies ‘the language of science’ to advance programs to veterans.
Saxophonist, biology major Schefkind first student to headline Jazz at Holmes
Saxophonist Adam Schefkind, a student at Washington University in St. Louis, is not big on banter.
Fourth-year medical student Uzoh Ikpeama reflects on his time at Washington University School of Medicine
Fourth-year medical student Uzoh Ikpeama reflects on his time at Washington University School of Medicine as he prepares for the next step in his journey.