2014
Advocating for juvenile justice
The law calls them thieves, addicts, even murderers. But to Rose McCarty, the detainees at St. Louis' Juvenile Detention Center are just kids.
Caring for kids at St. Louis Children’s Hospital
Project Picasso volunteer Nancy Rekhelman taught cancer patients how to create Chihuly-inspired sculptures with clay and toothpicks.
For the Kids
Mike McLaughlin hiked more than 2,500 miles to raise money for children.
True Dedication
Service is an integral component of a Washington University legal education.
Class Acts: Making Memories
Between the hours in the lecture hall and the lab, there was dancing in the Quad, cheering at Francis Field and tug-of-war in the Swamp. Here graduating students reminisce about some of their most memorable moments at Washington University in St. Louis.
Class Acts: Shaping the Future
The future is bright for Washington University in St. Louis’ Class of 2014. The following stories offer a sampling of where our graduates are headed now that their WUSTL adventure has drawn to a close.
Class Acts: Sparking Innovation
Great ideas abound at Washington University in St. Louis. The following stories offer a glimpse into the Class of 2014’s many innovative endeavors.
Class Acts: Achieving Excellence
Washington University in St. Louis students aren’t waiting until they graduate to achieve great things. The following stories recount just some of the successes already garnered by the Class of 2014.
Class Acts: Serving the Community
During their time at Washington University in St. Louis, these graduating students have created a better future for children — and improved the lives of adults — through a broad spectrum of service activities.