School of Law alumni Joseph and Yvonne Cordell have made a $5 million commitment to create an institute that will guide the ethically responsible development of data-driven health care.
Metcalfes Advance Innovative Study on the Effects of Early-Life Adversity
Emeritus Trustee Walter Metcalfe Jr., and his wife, Cynthia, have committed nearly $4 million to improve the lives of vulnerable children. The Metcalfes’ gift supports the work of Washington University psychiatrist Joan Luby, MD, who leads a study examining the effects of environmental stress on child health and development.
Pledge Brings Farrells’ Support for Alzheimer’s Disease Research to $10 Million
A personal connection inspired Emeritus Trustee David Farrell and his late wife, Betty, to provide generous support for Alzheimer’s disease research at Washington University. Their latest pledge brings the Farrells’ total contributions for Alzheimer’s research at the university to $10 million. The gift will provide expendable funds to further the work of faculty members who are investigating the tau protein, which has emerged as a major culprit in Alzheimer’s.
Third Loeb Professorship Extends Family’s Dedication to Medical Education
Carol Loeb and her late husband, Jerome, put education at the forefront of their philanthropy. Most recently, Mrs. Loeb made a $2 million commitment to endow the Carol B. and Jerome T. Loeb Professorship in Medical Education.
Board of Trustees Launches Initiative to Commemorate the Wrightons’ Legacies
The Wrighton Tribute Fund honors the extraordinary accomplishments of Washington University’s 14th chancellor and his wife.
A Time For Celebration
Coverage of the gala dinner held to recognize the historic impact of Leading Together: The Campaign for Washington University and the selfless service of Mark S. Wrighton and Risa Zwerling Wrighton.
Needlemans Commit $15 Million to Catalyze Drug Discovery
Recognizing the potential of two promising areas of research, Emeritus Trustee Philip Needleman and his wife, Sima, have made a $15 million commitment to establish two innovative centers at the School of Medicine.
Remembering Scholars in Business Program co-founder Sidney Guller
Olin Business School alumnus, who earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration in 1947, provided scholarships for more than 100 students over three decades.
McKelveys Make a Transformative Investment in Engineering
Jim McKelvey Jr. and his wife, Anna, have made a significant gift to transform engineering at Washington University for the benefit of students and the world. Their extraordinary commitment includes a $30 million challenge to inspire additional support from alumni, parents, and friends.
China Alumni Network Gift Reflects the Universal Language of Generosity
As calls for social distancing have kept us physically removed from one another during the COVID-19 pandemic, the world has somehow never felt smaller. Feelings of anxiety and fear are powerful forces, but they are no match for the compassion and kindness sparked by the crisis. That spirit prompted members of WashU’s China Alumni Network […]