We sat down with alumnus, Peter Taylor, who shared his recent experience of going back to school as a non-traditional student at WashU.
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Washington University Joins the Osher Network of Lifelong Learning Institutes
The Bernard Osher Foundation has selected the Lifelong Learning Institute at Washington University in St. Louis to be a part of their national network of lifelong learning programs.
Finishing Your Degree: How to Begin in a Few Easy Steps
We recently sat down with our advisors who provided sound advice for students considering going back to school.
Now’s the Time to Begin an Esteemed Graduate-Degree Program
Whether or not to return to school can be a challenging, intimidating choice. Explore some of the compelling reasons to consider going back, and which programs can help you along the way.
The Most Interesting Career You’ve Never Heard Of
Annette Crymes discusses her career working in foreign countries—Botswana, South Africa, Jordan, Turkey, Greece, and Peru, to name a few—collaborating with native populations to help them make use of their valuable indigenous plants.
Why This Prolific Data Scientist Chose WashU
We spoke with recent alumni Bryan Goggin, a first-generation college graduate who decided to go back to school and finish his degree at WashU. Goggin is now a data analyst at Bayer.
Things To Remember When Choosing A University For Your Second Degree
We sat down with Dr. Sobel for an honest look at the student experience here at the School of Continuing & Professional Studies, and how having a degree from the world-class Washington University in St. Louis aids career development.
Is it Possible to Work Full Time and Achieve a Master’s Degree?
We spoke with a WashU employee who recently earned a master’s degree in American Culture Studies while working full-time. Learn how she did it in this recent interview.
A Midwestern Military Veteran’s Path to Graduate School
Angela Peacock served almost seven years in the military before returning to civilian life. Eager to find purpose, she transferred to WashU and set to work on a degree in psychology.
Katlyn Keller
International Affairs student, Katlyn Keller, recently shared her WashU experience and how her professors had such an impact in taking her education to the next level.