05/26/2026
🌎 As a climate policy and intergovernmental relations supervisor for the California Environmental Protection Agency, Lucy Cheadle Levin, BS '15, focuses on advancing the state's climate action and partnering with other countries to create a better world for future generations. https://bit.ly/3RF80tI
05/24/2026
In his first poetry collection, "All There is to Lose," Aiden Heung, MFA ’25, revisits the tiny Tibetan village where he grew up and his complicated emotions surrounding it.
Learn about what inspires Heung's work, his journey to WashU Arts & Sciences, and why his parents don't (yet) know he's a poet: https://bit.ly/4ur7WMJ
05/23/2026
Despite tremendous investments over many decades, 99% of drug candidates for Alzheimer's disease fail to show any benefit in clinical trials.
Now, researchers at WashU Medicine plan to use a grant from the National Science Foundation and Microsoft to build an "AI Scientist" system to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of Alzheimer’s disease research.
WashU Medicine researchers to build AI tools to boost Alzheimer’s research | Neurology | Washington University in St. Louis
Research WashU Medicine researchers to build AI tools to boost Alzheimer’s research By Katie Cammarata • April 15, 2026April 15, 2026 Credit: Getty Images WashU Medicine has been awarded nearly $800,000 by the National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource (NAIRR) Pilot program, an initiativ...
05/22/2026
This spring, the WashU Brown School honored several alumni in recognition of their work advancing positive change in communities worldwide.
Learn more about the 2026 Awards of Distinction honorees: https://bit.ly/4uZUVts
05/21/2026
Mia Kouveliotes came to WashU committed to mental health advocacy. Now graduating in the first cohort of the Program in Public Health & Society in WashU Arts & Sciences, she has turned that interest into research, advocacy, and a full-tuition scholarship.
Discover how Mia found her path to public health and how WashU helped prepare her for what’s next: https://bit.ly/3Rc7mUy
05/20/2026
🎉 Congratulations to these WashU Arts & Sciences faculty members on their well-deserved retirements!
Read more about their achievements, memories, and next moves: https://bit.ly/4vkAOGL
05/20/2026
Sibling thrive-alry ❤️ 🎓 💚
Ten years after Nancy Chen, BSBA '16, MSCA '16, crossed the WashU Commencement stage, she and her family came together to watch Christopher Chen, BS '26, earn his bachelor of science in business and computer science.
📸 : Nancy Chen
05/18/2026
Relive the best moments from last week's Commencement festivities! ❤️ 🎓 💚
Visit the link in the comments for the full recap. ⬇️
05/17/2026
From acceptance letter to alum: The time flies, but the journey is unforgettable. ❤️💚
📸: Josephine Ofori-Apau, AB ‘26