Katie Piedmont
Director of the Visit Experience
I love that I can be a tourist in my own city. There are many attractions that are available and quite a few that are free. I also love food, and enjoy many of the fine dining as well as dive dining locations that the city has to offer! Katie’s favorite thing about living in […]
Anne Schaefer
Artist
Anne Schaefer, a 2001 alumna, was commissioned to create “it comes and it goes,” a 12-panel mural for the new Anabeth and John Weil Hall.
Maya Wong
Project Engineer
When #WashU18 grad Maya Wong stepped onto the job site of Jubel Hall as a project engineer for McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. she had zero first-day jitters – she had been there before.
Meagan Vines
Admissions Services Coordinator
Last names beginning with the letters: A-D
The bookstore! Also, the walkway between Crow and Cupples I Hall, when all the trees are in bloom. Meagan’s favorite spots on campus
Susan Kapp
Assistant Vice Provost and Chief of Staff for Enrollment Management
Try not to be stressed about the college application process. You will get through it and land in a good place. Remember that you are a high school student and your work is learning and you should have some fun along the way. College applications should not be your full time job. Susan’s advice for […]
Jennifer R. Smith
Vice Provost for Educational Initiatives and Professor of Earth & Planetary Sciences
Dr. Smith’s duties include enhancing equity in undergraduates’ academic opportunities, experiences and outcomes and deepening student research experiences.
Morgan DeBaun
CEO of Blavity
Morgan DeBaun co-founded Blavity, a news and entertainment website featuring stories told from a black point of view.
Ronné P. Turner
Vice Provost of Enrollment Management
Hawaii and Missouri (St. Louis County: Clayton High School and John Burroughs School); Countries in Europe (excluding the United Kingdom)
My advice for students is to present their authentic self to the admission committee. Students need to take pride in and celebrate who they are, their backgrounds and experiences. You don’t need a special story or specific activity to gain admission to college. The real you is more than enough. Ronnés’s advice for students going […]