A creative outlet can take many different forms. Our conversation with Amy Buehler, director of our Nonprofit Management program will help you learn to put your skills to good use.
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The Future of the Environment and Workforce Sustainability
We recently sat down and spoke with our sustainability program coordinator, Mary Ann Lazarus, to discuss available sustainability programs, offerings, and options at the School of Continuing & Professional Studies.
How Curiosity Can Lead You to A Degree at the WashU School of Continuing & Professional Studies
One factor that can often intimidate students from pursuing higher education is the uncertainty about what career path would be the best fit. Fortunately, the School of Continuing & Professional Studies doesn’t require students to have it all figured out before they begin taking classes.
How a Master’s Degree Can Impact Your Career
We spoke with two vibrant professionals to discuss the benefits of a master’s degree, especially for applicants hoping to impress a hiring manager.
Workshop Your Writing with Acclaimed Poet Kent Shaw
Accomplished writer and poet Kent Shaw will teach the upcoming poetry workshop at Washington University’s Summer Writers Institute (SWI) in July, currently open for registration.
Never too late: MS in Biology program graduates first Texas cohort
The first cohort of a partnership between WashU and a Texas nonprofit graduated this May from the MS in Biology program. Learn about these amazing graduates.
Shonda Gray
Master of Liberal Arts student, Shonda Gray, recently shared her experience about being a working adult and going back to school at WashU.
How to Become a Better Creative Writer at Any Point in Your Career
The creative writing MFA program at WashU attracts the most talented writers and instructors from all over the world, many of whom teach or are involved with the Summer Writer’s Institute. Two students discuss their experience.
Sara Krenski
Communications and Journalism alumna, Sara Krenski, recently shared her experience at WashU as an undergraduate student while maintaining her full-time job.
Spotlight on Summer School Classes
The variety of classes available at WashU during the summer range far and wide, from beer brewing, dance and history to required prerequisites. Learn more about our summer school experience in this recent interview with the director of Summer School.