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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Alumni and Friends Close Menu ConnectConnect Regional Networks Shared Interest & Cultural Groups Professional Networks Parents and Families Parent and Family Information Request Current Students International Alumni Young Alumni WashU Alumni Social Media Social Media House Rules VolunteerVolunteer Alumni and Parents Admission Program (APAP) Alumni involvement Parent involvement APAP events Member resources Volunteer eligibility requirements Black Alumni Council (BAC) Volunteers Eliot Society Volunteers Network Volunteers Reunion Volunteers WashU Engage Volunteers ReuniteReunite WashU Reunion at Commencement WashU Reunion at Thurtene Carnival Black Alumni Weekend Learn & TravelLearn & Travel Travel Program Upcoming Destinations Wednesdays with WashU Give Events News & Awards Resources About Contact Us Search Menu Search for: Search Close Search Alumni News A one-way ticket to fascinating conversations  By Matt Hampton | June 14, 2024 If you could take a one-way trip to anywhere, where would you go?  Over the past 12 years, Steven Shalowitz, AB ’86, has posed this question to more than 300 people — guests ranging from legendary talk-show host Dick Cavett to former CIA Director General David Petraeus, from […] June 14, 2024June 19, 2024 The history of Airband at WashU  By Matt Hampton | June 14, 2024 It may have been an off-the-wall concept, but from its debut in 1984, Airband became an instant hit and one of the most popular student events at Washington University in the 1980s and ’90s.   Each spring, groups from across campus cobbled together cardboard sets, donned extravagant costumes, and […] June 14, 2024June 19, 2024 ‘Pride and discipline:’ A brief history of women’s sports at WashU From humble beginnings more than 100 years ago, women’s athletics at Washington University rose to remarkable success within NCAA Division III. March 25, 2024March 26, 2024 WashU love stories: Six campus crushes that turned into lifelong love By Constance Gibbs and Matt Hampton | Feb. 14, 2024 “Matchmaking” isn’t one of WashU’s official programs, but there’s just something about this place that can bring two soulmates together. Look no further than our alumni for proof! After the overwhelming response to last year’s true-love tales, we’re sharing even more “how we met” stories […] February 14, 2024May 20, 2024 Diwali shines brightly among the WashU community By Matt Hampton | Nov. 9, 2023 For decades, Diwali celebrations have brought together the South Asian students and alumni of Washington University in St. Louis. Diwali, known as the festival of lights, is one of India’s most significant holidays. In India, it is a five-day festival in which celebrants illuminate their homes, streets, and […] November 9, 2023November 30, 2023 Party like it’s 1929: The history of WashU’s Bauhaus Ball By Matt Hampton | Oct. 26, 2023 Do you remember Bauhaus? From the 1980s until 2013, this architecture student tradition was famous as one of the liveliest Halloween parties on campus. In costumes that ranged from male nuns to Oscar the Grouch, thousands of students from across Washington University flocked to Givens Hall and danced […] October 26, 2023October 31, 2023 WUpan deepens commitment to student learning, civic engagement by Virginia O’Donnell | April 13, 2023 When Sophie Lin, Class of 2026, visited the Missouri History Museum for the first time, the experience deepened her passion for the richness and complexity of St. Louis’ history. Her interest encompasses the city’s points of pride and the problematic patterns, such as systemic racism, that have shaped […] May 31, 2023June 22, 2023 Aaron Samuels, BSBA ’11, on the power of collective victory By Ginger O’Donnell | May 15, 2023 Aaron Samuels defies labels. He is a spoken word artist and a published poet, author of the 2013 collection Yarmulkes & Fitted Caps. He is a corporate strategist who worked at Bain & Co. and an entrepreneur who co-founded and served as chief operating officer of Blavity, the […] May 15, 2023May 31, 2023 A brief history of ThurtenE Carnival by Virginia O’Donnell | April 13, 2023 For nearly nine decades, ThurtenE Carnival has served as a late spring occasion for WashU students to let loose. The event is the largest student-run carnival in the United States and includes games, dramatic entertainment, rides, and other forms of amusement.   The tradition harks back to the […] April 13, 2023April 16, 2024 Washington University celebrates 170 years of educating in St. Louis In 1853, merchant and state senator Wayman Crow and his pastor, William Greenleaf Eliot Jr., founded Eliot Seminary, which we now know as Washington University in St. Louis. During the 1840s and 50s, waves of immigrants came to St. Louis, boosting the population of the young city. 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