News & Events

  • NEW Two New Health-related Certificate Programs

    Building on already strong health-science, biology, and management programs, University College introduces the Certificate in Clinical Research Management and the Certificate in Somatic Studies.   More »

  • NEW Bachelor's Degree in Clinical Research Management

    The Bachelor of Science in Clinical Research Management is designed for students in the early stages of a career in clinical research. Investigators, coordinators, or sponsor representatives already employed in the field, who want to expand their knowledge and skills, can also benefit from this degree program.   More »

  • Summer Registration and Refund Deadlines

    Summer Sessions registration and refund deadlines are posted here. There are four sessions during the summer:   More »

  • NEW Special Program: Sports Historian Chuck Korr

    Friday, May 2, from 1:00-3:00 p.m. at the West Campus Conference Center, sports historian Chuck Korr will discuss the documentary film he co-produced, "More than Just a Game," which is told through the eyes of five former political prisoners.   More »

  • NEW Special Program: Arrow Rock Lyceum Theater

    Friday, May 9, 1:00-3:00 p.m., join Steve Bertani, Managing Director, and Quin Gresham, Artistic Director, of the Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre, who will talk about the history of the Lyceum Theatre and its 2008 Blockbuster Season.   More »

  • Summer Registration and Refund Deadlines

    Summer Sessions registration and refund deadlines are posted here. There are four sessions during the summer:   More »

  • Summer Registration and Refund Deadlines

    Summer Sessions registration and refund deadlines are posted here. There are four sessions during the summer:   More »

  • NEW Summer Archeology Course at Cahokia Mounds

    This summer, get hands-on experience in archeology working alongside Dr. John Kelly, at Cahokia, the most sophisticated prehistoric civilization north of Mexico. The Summer School offers students opportunities to take classes that are not available any other time during the year, such as the course L48 Anthro 393, “Introduction to Archeological Field Techniques,” May 19-June 27, 2008  More »

  • NEW Green Studies in the Summer School

    What is "global warming" really about? Is "climate control" possible? Spend part of your summer learning about our environment with these courses offered by the Summer School at Washington University. While the rest of St. Louis swelters, spend your summer under  More »

  • American Cars, Schools, Religion, Music: New Summer Courses

    Discover America! The American Automobile, American Photography, The American Poetic Experience . . . and more! The Summer School at Washington University in St. Louis offers a broad selection of courses geared towards providing a richer understanding of our great country.   More »