Throughout the year, the CSC sponsors many social programs for all community members, including coffeehouses, dances, dollar dinner (all you can eat pasta for a dollar, the week before finals), a potluck picnic during the summer, and many other events. A strong graduate student and young professional group exists at the CSC, having monthly Happy Hours, a yearly retreat, and a host of other activities. Community members also take advantage of the ping pong, pool, and air hockey tables in the basement and the hammock outside for fun and relaxing times. The CSC offers a large variety of faith development opportunities. Masses at the CSC are always full of energy and spirit, and there are many ways to become more involved in that atmosphere. Many community members embrace the Word of God in a physical form during the Mass by serving as liturgical ministers - as greeters, lectors, communion ministers, sacristan, and ministers of hospitality, or as participants in music ministry as singers and instrumentalists. The CSC plans several retreats each academic year including the Awakening and Growth retreats, a twilight retreat, a graduate student retreat, Spirituality on Tap, the Busy-Person's Retreat and a silent retreat. The CSC is also home to a scripture study, Praise and Adoration, Rite of Christian Initiation (RCIA) and Small Church Communities. The CSC library provides a range of Catholic resources and spiritual reading, in addition to being a quiet study space.
The School of Engineering & Applied Science at Washington University in St. Louis is ranked among US News & World Report's top 50 Engineering Schools, and focuses intellectual efforts through a new convergence paradigm, particularly as applied to medicine and health, energy and environment, entrepreneurship and security.
Hillel is located across the street from the beautiful Danforth Campus of Washington University in St. Louis. Since our founding in 1946, we have played a critical role in enhancing the lives of thousands of students on campuses throughout St. Louis. We strive to inspire Jewish college students to make an enduring commitment to Jewish life. We do so by engaging them in diverse programs and meaningful Jewish experiences in the areas of Social Justice and Service, Religious Life, Israel, Jewish Culture and Education, and Leadership Development.
We are pleased to announce the seventh session of the Washington University Model United Nations Symposium. To be held October 14 - 16, 2016 on the campus of Washington University in St. Louis, WUMUNS is the perfect choice for beginning your MUN year. WUMUNS is a high school level conference. If you are looking for our college conference check out: Washington University Model United Nations Conference.
Arts & Sciences comprises the core disciplines of the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences and includes departments ranging from English and Mathematics, to Political Science and Anthropology. In addition to departments of international renown, our programs and research centers create platforms for faculty and students to collaborate across the traditional academic subject areas, with productive interdisciplinary initiatives such as Environmental Studies and Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology.
WashU Bhangra originated as a group of friends dancing at the school’s esteemed Diwali show over 15 years ago and has now grown to become one of the most diverse and sought out dance teams on campus. We have come to be a competitive dance team since the emergence of national bhangra competitions, competing at some of the nation’s best such as Buckeye Mela, Nachde Nashville, Pao Bhangra, TDOT Bhangra, Aa Dekhen Zara, Bhangra Blitz, Nachte Raho,Chicago Bragging Rights, Bhangra Bash, and Bhangra Fusion. We even got a call to perform at the President’s State Dinner! WashU bhangra brings the Midwest flavor to a circuit dominated by east and west coast teams. If you have any performance requests, feel free to message this page or email [email protected]
WashU China Care focuses on fundraising for medical surgeries for disadvantaged Chinese orphans in China as well as raising awareness about the issues they face. We also have two mentorship programs for local adopted Chinese children, Dumplings Playgroup and Big Sister, Little Sister Program, which allow adoptees to learn about Chinese culture as well as build friendships with other adoptees and college-age mentors. In the summer, a group of volunteers travel to Beijing to volunteer in the China Care Home, a healing home that provides care and nurture to orphans before and after surgery.
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The Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, popularly known as "The Milly," is an art museum located on the campus of Washington University in St. Louis, within the university's Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts. It was founded in 1881 as the St. Louis School and Museum of Fine Arts, and initially located in a building in downtown St. Louis. It is the oldest art museum west of the Mississippi River. Its collection was formed in large part by acquiring significant works by artists of the time, a legacy that continues today. The Museum contains strong holdings of 19th-, 20th-, and 21st-century European and American paintings, sculptures, prints, installations, and photographs. The collection also includes some Egyptian and Greek antiquities, Old Master prints, and the Wulfing Collection of approximately 14,000 ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine coins.The museum moved to its current home, designed by Pritzker Prize-winner Fumihiko Maki, in 2006.Foundation and Early YearsThe museum was established in 1881 as part of Washington University in St. Louis, under the name of the St. Louis School and Museum of Fine Arts. Halsey C. Ives served as the museums first director, and during his tenure, the collection focused on contemporary American artists, notably William Merritt Chase.
Throughout the year, the CSC sponsors many social programs for all community members, including coffeehouses, dances, dollar dinner (all you can eat pasta for a dollar, the week before finals), a potluck picnic during the summer, and many other events. A strong graduate student and young professional group exists at the CSC, having monthly Happy Hours, a yearly retreat, and a host of other activities. Community members also take advantage of the ping pong, pool, and air hockey tables in the basement and the hammock outside for fun and relaxing times. The CSC offers a large variety of faith development opportunities. Masses at the CSC are always full of energy and spirit, and there are many ways to become more involved in that atmosphere. Many community members embrace the Word of God in a physical form during the Mass by serving as liturgical ministers - as greeters, lectors, communion ministers, sacristan, and ministers of hospitality, or as participants in music ministry as singers and instrumentalists. The CSC plans several retreats each academic year including the Awakening and Growth retreats, a twilight retreat, a graduate student retreat, Spirituality on Tap, the Busy-Person's Retreat and a silent retreat. The CSC is also home to a scripture study, Praise and Adoration, Rite of Christian Initiation (RCIA) and Small Church Communities. The CSC library provides a range of Catholic resources and spiritual reading, in addition to being a quiet study space.
Saint Louis Ki Society (Aikido) is a nonprofit educational organization. We seek to improve the ability of individuals to respond to stress and conflict positively and creatively, with calmness and relaxation. We bring people together to study Mind/Body Oneness through training in Ki-Aikido and Dynamic Meditation (Ki Development). We provide a structured curriculum, qualified instructors, tools for measuring individual progress, a principal facility for training, and outreach programs in the community.