As the St. Louis region responds to the announcement of the grand jury’s decision in the case of Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson, Washington University in St. Louis continues to share in the deep concern felt by all in our community about the difficult issues that have come to the forefront since the August 9 shooting death of Michael Brown.
Update 7 a.m. Nov. 20, 2014
What’s happening on and around campus: No activity on campus Important information for faculty, staff, students: No immediate action needed. Opportunities to engage: Noon, DUC Rm. 276: Brown Bag Lunch Discussion “The Dynamics of Communication: Better Listening, Better Understanding” hosted by Campus Diversity Collaborative External sources for news: For general information about what’s happening in […]
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.
In the event of an emergency, information will be available on emergency.wustl.edu.