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Category: Grand Jury Announcement
End of Year Reflections
Our community can be a force for positive change.
Noon Update, November 26, 2014
This will be the last regular update unless the situation in the St. Louis region warrants a return to the schedule.
7 a.m. Update, November 26, 2014
Regular campus update.
4 p.m. Update, November 25, 2014
Regular campus update.
A Message to Parents from Chancellor Wrighton
We will resume normal operations tomorrow.
Message to West Campus Employees
West Campus will reopen on Wednesday, November 26.
A Message from Chancellor Wrighton
The challenges we face as a region are real and tremendously difficult.
Noon Update, November 25, 2014
Regular campus update.
A Message from School of Medicine Dean Shapiro
It is my greatest wish that the St. Louis region, as a whole, will respond thoughtfully, respectfully, peacefully and with open minds as we move toward becoming a better, more unified community.
7 a.m. Update, November 25, 2014
Regular campus update.
A Message from Sharon Stahl
My hope remains that we will commit to finding meaningful ways to heal and work toward a stronger and more engaged community.
Initial Update: Evening, November 24, 2014
The first regular campus update.
Message to West Campus Employees
Washington University’s West Campus will be closed on Tuesday, November 25.
A Message to Parents from Chancellor Wrighton
This continues to be a fluid situation, however we are doing our best to pass along credible information as we have it and to respond to the needs of our community.
A Message from Chancellor Wrighton
My hope is for a peaceful and meaningful response to whatever the decision may be, and then a turn to the hard work ahead.
For Patients with Appointments on the Medical Campus
Information for patients.
Frequently Asked Questions for Employees
Information for Washington University employees.
Frequently asked Questions for Students on the Medical Campus
Information for students at the School of Medicine.
Frequently Asked Questions for Students
Information for Washington University students.
School of Medicine Employee Frequently Asked Questions
Information for School of Medicine employees.
School of Medicine Perspectives Series
“Perspectives” is a small-group open forum for members of the School of Medicine community to talk.
A Message from Chancellor Wrighton
As always, we continue to hope for a peaceful resolution to the tension we’ve experienced since August. At the same time, we are taking this situation very seriously.
A Message to Parents from Chancellor Wrighton
As we anticipate a decision from the grand jury in police officer Darren Wilson’s case, we have taken every precaution to maintain the safety and well-being of our students, faculty and staff.
Frequently Asked Questions for Parents
Information for Washington University parents.
A Note to Students
As a university, we want to inspire and motivate our students to be active and engaged citizens. We do not discourage activism, but rather would like to help you consider safe and thoughtful ways to get involved.
Resource for Danforth Campus Managers
The Danforth Office of Human Resources has created a website to provide managers with accessible tools and resources needed to manage and support their employees during a time when their work environment may be impacted.
A Message from Chancellor Wrighton
My greatest hope is that, through this tragedy, the region finds a peaceful path to a brighter future.
A Message from School of Medicine Dean Shapiro
Together, we will move forward.
A Message from Chancellor Wrighton
We must do more to solve the problems we face, in order to achieve a stronger St. Louis region for all its citizens.