U.S. News & World Report has named WashU’s Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences one of the top 10 psychology graduate programs in the nation — a significant milestone for the department and Arts & Sciences.
The Pérez Art Museum in Miami recently published research by Bryce Noe (WashU PhD student in Musicology) His research explores noise abatement, acoustics, and sonic forms of placemaking in sporting events and spaces.
Faculty and university leadership selected Wesley Wagner, a graduate student in chemistry, as the winner of the 2024 Dean’s Award for Graduate Research Excellence. Six additional graduate students were also recognized.