Hi Class of 2025,


Read on for resources to support your academics and self-care. Be sure to check out the upcoming events to learn about exciting events on campus this month.


If you have any questions, feel free to email or message us through Instagram.


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Important Dates/Deadlines

Spring 2023

  • April 20: Course registration
  • April 28: Last day of classes
  • May 1-10: Reading Week and Finals
  • May 15: Commencement

To-Do Items & Reminders

Course Registration

Course Registration for the Class of 2025 is Thursday, April 20. Be sure to meet with your academic advisor and advisors for any declared majors prior to Thursday, April 20 so that you can register at your assigned time.

What's Happening on Campus This Month

ThurtenE Carnival: April 14-16

The nation’s largest and oldest student-run carnival will be opening its gates to the public and the WashU community. Enjoy tasty creations, amusement rides, games, and performances. This event is free and takes place along Forsyth Blvd near Simon Hall.


Spring Ensemble Annual Concert: April 19, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Join us for the first Chinese traditional music concert at WashU, held in Tisch Commons! Traditional instruments such as guzheng, erhu, and pipa will be performed. Stay for a Q&A after the show to learn more about the instruments.


2023 Day of Dialogue and Action: April 27, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Since 2015, the WashU community has come together annually to engage in dialogue and hear from keynote speakers and panelists. This event will be held in Emerson Auditorium. Learn more and register for the event.


Halfway to Graduation Celebration: April 27, 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Join fellow sophomore students in the Village Lawn to celebrate all that you've accomplished so far at WashU! There will be a live DJ, a photo booth, free food from Pappy's Smokehouse for you to enjoy.

What to do in the Lou

Community Events:

Tower Grove Farmer's Market Opening Day: April 8, 8:00 AM - 12:30 PM

The Tower Grove Farmer's Market takes place every Saturday from April-November. Check out local fresh food and unique art and wares. Each week, a free, drop-in yoga class is offered at 9:30 AM at the market.


Soccer City Exhibit Opening Day at Missouri History Museum: April 8, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Check out the new free exhibit, Soccer City, and learn more about the St. Louis region's historical ties to soccer. St. Louis Olympian Lori Chalpuny and Benito, Club Atletico’s mascot, will cut the ribbon, followed by dance, step teams, and musical performances.


Earth Day Festival: April 22-23, 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Enjoy food, music, and activities at the Muny Grounds in Forest Park while learning about sustainability efforts in St. Louis and what you can do to make a difference.


Chinese Culture Days at Missouri Botanical Garden: April 22-23

Immerse yourself in awe-inspiring Chinese cultural performances, music, art, and history while enjoying authentic cuisine at the Missouri Botanical Garden.

Department Debrief: WashU Rec

WashU Rec provides recreational facilities and programming throughout the semester to students for free or at a low cost. It is never too late to get involved at the Rec through participating in fun programs throughout April, joining our student staff, or relaxing with our mind/body offerings.


Examples of available programs are Cooking Around the World, which is a free cooking class series, Bear Adventure trips that help students explore fun things to do around the St. Louis area at a low cost, relaxation chairs that can be reserved for 20 minutes at no cost to help students have a quiet moment during the end of the semester, intramural sports and BearFit classes are available.


If you have questions on how to get involved check out our website or email us.

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