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Reimagining the Future: The Path Ahead
Pepper Schwartz, a researcher and alumna (left), engages in discussion regarding her research, authorship, and specialization in intimacy and sexuality during a conversation held on April 16 at Graham Chapel with Adia Harvey Wingfield, the Mary Tileston Hemenway Professor in Arts & Sciences. (Photo: Kate Munsch/WashU)
Reimagining the Future: The Path Ahead
The founders of the medical tech firm AirSeal rejoice after receiving a WashU Venture Network Follow-on Investment award during a Skandalaris Center event on April 17 at Crowder Courtyard. Discover more about the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Awards. (Photo: JJ Lane/WashU)
Reimagining the Future: The Path Ahead
BFA degree candidates showcase their works during the Senior Capstone Exhibition on April 18 at the Des Lee Gallery. (Photo: Virginia Harold/WashU)
Reimagining the Future: The Path Ahead
Students earning their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees display their works at the Senior Capstone Exhibition on April 18. (Photo: Virginia Harold/WashU)
Reimagining the Future: The Path Ahead
Students from the Sam Fox School and their guests participate in the 2025 MFA First-Year Exhibition on April 17 along Delmar. (Photo: Devon Hill/WashU)
Reimagining the Future: The Path Ahead
On April 14, the Office of Government & Community Relations set up a Local Advocacy Day for WashU Advocates students to interact with members of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen at City Hall. This gathering enabled Bears Caucus students to gain firsthand experience in municipal decision-making and express their views on significant issues affecting the WashU community. (Photo: Kate Munsch/WashU)
Reimagining the Future: The Path Ahead
Participants and students gear up for the American Cancer Society Relay for Life on April 19 at the Danforth University Center. The event, organized by WashU Bears Against Cancer, featured performances, activities, and a panel discussion that included WashU Medicine faculty sharing their experiences in oncology. (Courtesy photo)
Reimagining the Future: The Path Ahead
Rob Henderson, a political analyst and bestselling writer of “Troubled: A Memoir of Foster Care, Family and Social Class,” gives the keynote address for this year’s Brauer Lecture Series, organized by Olin Business School, on April 16. (Photo: Kate Munsch/WashU)
Reimagining the Future: The Path Ahead
Guests and students gather at a Whittemore House reception following the Brauer Lecture Series event on April 16 with author and commentator Rob Henderson. (Photo: Kate Munsch/WashU)
Reimagining the Future: The Path Ahead
Professors from Arts & Sciences convene on April 21 for the inaugural Research Pitch Competition held at the Knight Executive Education Center. Honorees were acknowledged for their outstanding research and will receive a grant to advance their projects. (Photo: Sid Hastings/WashU)

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