Dialogue Across Difference

Dialogue Across Difference (DxD) supports workshops, programs, and training that promote free speech through dialogue. Through the DxD framework, students learn tools to engage in productive conversations, build an understanding of diverse perspectives, and develop self-awareness to flourish among those with differing priorities and ways of seeing the world.

Prison Education Project Fund

The Washington University Prison Education Project (PEP) offers a college education to incarcerated students at the Missouri Eastern Correctional Center (MECC) in Pacific, Missouri, and the Women’s Eastern Reception, Diagnostic and Correctional Center (WERDCC) in Vandalia, Missouri. Established in 2014, PEP is a fully accredited degree program granting Associate in Arts and Bachelor of Science […]

Student Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Fund

Supports programs, services, and curricula that provide students the tools to build diverse perspectives, engage in productive dialogue, and navigate the world with confidence and self-awareness.

WashU Student Experience Fund

Supports the highest priorities of a best-in-class student experience by providing essential resources utilized at the discretion of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs.

John B. Ervin Scholars Endowed Fund

Named in honor of nationally renowned educator and former vice chancellor for students, John B. Ervin, the Ervin Scholars program selects students based on their accomplishments in four areas: academic excellence, leadership, community service, and diversity. Gifts to this fund will increase this program’s endowment and make it possible for generations of students to receive […]