Ganesh Natarajan and Faye Katt, both JD ’90, met during their first year of law school. Now married, they give back to the institution that brought them together. Their pledge to endow a scholarship will create more opportunities for law students to build their futures at WashU.
Loyal graduate enters new chapter of philanthropy
Paul Brewer, PhD ’74, a retired history professor and university administrator, amplifies his 50-plus years of annual giving with a planned gift to support graduate students in Arts & Sciences.
Scholarships drive distinction in physical and occupational therapy
Financial support helps draw talented students to the university’s medical school and enables top-tier graduate programs to enhance professional excellence.
Bauers pledge $20 million for new universitywide leaders academy
The initiative encourages students across the university to develop purposeful, values-based leadership skills inside and outside of the classroom.
HIV/AIDS pioneer inspires classmate’s scholarship giving
Dr. H. Brent Clark’s estate bequest to the medical school adds to the endowment for the Class of 1974 Scholarship in Honor of Dr. Jonathan Mann.
Estate bequest extends late professor’s legacy
Five Arts & Sciences undergraduates were among the first recipients of the scholarship created by Milica Banjanin, who taught Russian literature and culture, and her husband.
Transforming the student experience
A WashU education extends well beyond lectures and labs. With the help of generous Make Way donors, the university is bolstering its efforts to ensure students embrace healthy habits, become effective leaders, build career competencies, and cultivate other skills necessary for success after graduation.