Chancellor Martin will update the university’s progress during the past year, answer questions from community members, and explore strides made in three main pillars: academic distinction, student access and our shared commitment to St. Louis.
All faculty, staff and students are invited and encouraged to tune in to the address. Other university leaders also will give remarks. Among them are:
- Provost Beverly Wendland
- Anna Gonzalez, the vice chancellor for student affairs
- Shantay Bolton, executive vice chancellor for administration and chief administrative officer
- Sean Armstrong, dean of University College
Topics to be discussed include, but are not limited to, the university’s strategic planning, its endowment return, admissions and student investment updates, the “In St. Louis, for St. Louis” initiative and the reimagining of University College.
All WashU faculty, students and staff are encouraged to watch Chancellor Martin’s State of the University.