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Denise Leonard (dressed in gray), associate director for graduate and postdoctoral initiatives at the Center for Teaching and Learning, facilitates a workshop during the yearly Postdoc Symposium on March 28 at the Farrell Learning and Teaching Center located on the Medical Campus. (Image: Carol Green/WashU)
Attendees participate in the resource fair held at the Annual Postdoc Symposium on March 28 at the Farrell Learning and Teaching Center on the Medical Campus. (Image: Carol Green/WashU)
Attendees engage in the resource fair at the Annual Postdoc Symposium on March 28 at the Farrell Learning and Teaching Center on the Medical Campus. (Image: Carol Green/WashU)
Students take a photo with the WashU Bear during the Class Toast event on March 31 in Brookings Quadrangle. (Image: Joe Angeles/WashU)
Chancellor Andrew D. Martin declares the speaker for the 2025 Commencement during the Class Toast event on March 31 in Brookings Quadrangle. Dorian Traube (on the left), the dean of the Brown School, Rebecca Brown, vice chancellor, and Alicia McDonnell, a trustee and alumna, join the chancellor on the stage in celebration. (Image: Joe Angeles/WashU)
Members of the graduating class celebrate as the speakers for the 2025 Commencement are unveiled during the Class Toast on March 31 in Brookings Quadrangle. (Image: Joe Angeles/WashU)
Students enjoy themselves at the 360 photo booth during the 2025 Class Toast event on March 31 in Brookings Quadrangle. (Image: Joe Angeles/WashU)
Joanne Freeman of Yale University delivers the David T. Konig Lecture on March 27 in Anheuser-Busch Hall’s Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom. (Image: Jerry Naunheim Jr./WashU)
Olin Business School faculty member Ron King (wearing red) shares joyful moments with guests at his retirement celebration on March 22 in the atrium of Olin Business School. (Image: Sarah Carmody/Olin Business School)
A collective showcases Ethiopian cultural dress during the Brown School’s Annual Cultural Showcase on March 27 in Hillman Hall’s Clark-Fox Forum. As the longest-running student-led activity at the Brown School, this showcase has highlighted the school’s diverse community for over 25 years. (Image: Sharon Rhiney/Brown School)
Victoria Meza, currently pursuing a master’s degree in social work with a focus on American Indian/Alaskan Native studies, performs a Native American hoop dance at the Brown School’s Annual Cultural Showcase on March 27 in Hillman Hall’s Clark-Fox Forum. Meza is also recognized as a Kathryn M. Buder Center Scholar. (Image: Sharon Rhiney/Brown School)

The article 04.07.25 first appeared on The Source.