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Learn more about the Gephardt Institute from our founder, Congressman Dick Gephardt, and our Executive Director, Stephanie Kurtzman, and explore our history, our priorities, and our vision for the future. The Gephardt Institute — a nonpartisan “action tank” at WashU — empowers WashU students to impact their communities and commit to lifelong engaged citizenship. Learn […]
The St. Louis Fellows Program is a unique opportunity for WashU undergraduates to dedicate a summer to St. Louis with peers from across schools and majors who want to learn from and contribute to the St. Louis region beyond their classrooms. Through this competitive program, undergraduate students spend a summer immersing themselves in St. Louis […]
In 2009, Isikoff was named on a list of the 50 “Best and Most Influential Journalists” in the nation’s capital by Washingtonian magazine. Isikoff graduated from Washington University in St. Louis with a B.A. in 1974 and received a master’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism.
Click on the icons below to learn more information! Beyond the presidential election, ongoing participation in local elections is essential for making sure your voice counts. If you have any questions, please email the Civic Engagement Manager, Otto Brown, at otto@wustl.edu. Upcoming Elections If you are not registered to vote in Missouri, check here (or […]
Alpha Phi Omega is a national gender-inclusive service fraternity founded on the cardinal principles of leadership, friendship and service. It provides its members the opportunity to develop leadership skills as they provide service to their campus, to youth and the community, to the nation, and to members of the Fraternity. Click here to view their WUGO […]
The purpose of the St. Louis Impact Fund is to catalyze and support mutually beneficial relationships between Washington University students and community organizations aiming to advance efforts critical to community needs. The fund consists of four grants. Washington University undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to apply in collaboration with community partners ...
WashU Engage is an initiative co-led by the Gephardt Institute and the Washington University Alumni Association which aligns with the university’s commitment to supporting habits of lifelong learning and leadership for alumni. This series of civic and community engagement opportunities serves local communities and encourages alumni to engage in the cities where they live and […]
Our mission is to foster a vibrant culture of civic engagement throughout Washington University by catalyzing student learning, participation, and impact in civic life. Our Pillars. Engage St. Louis We foster opportunities for students to learn from and contribute positively to change efforts in the St. Louis region. Engage Democracy
Washington University in St. Louis received the Best Action Plan Award for Best in Class – 4-Year Private Institution at the virtual award ceremony. The award is presented to recognize WashU’s efforts to develop and implement a campus-wide voter engagement action plan to help students to improve nonpartisan civic learning, political engagement, and voter participation.
The Longest Table, a civic dialogue event featuring (you guessed it) a long table and guided discussion, has taken place in communities across the US. This year, WashU will host its second annual Longest Table event to kick off the election season and Gephardt Institute’s weekly civic dialogue and learning events, Civic Cafe. Our theme […]