Student Groups & Events You’ll thrive in our welcoming and inclusive environment, which builds supportive connections among students. Starting with Brown School Orientation and extending through the year, you’ll find a full calendar of social and academic events. Other yearly highlights include the student-led Washington University Pow Wow, an annual Cultural Showcase, the student research symposium Research Without Walls, and, of course, Commencement. Annual events in the community also offer a great opportunity to discover St. Louis with your classmates. Student favorites have included the Festival of Nations, LouFest, the Great Forest Park Balloon Race, the St. Louis International Film Festival and PrideFest. Active Student Groups – Fall 2024 American Indian Student Association (AISA)AISA is a student‐led group of Native and non‐Native students who are committed to learning, preserving, and sharing the cultures of American Indian, Alaska Native, and other indigenous communities. We seek to provide a safe and supportive environment for members to explore cultural identity while advocating for diversity within the Brown School as well as the larger St. Louis community.Cells to Society Journal ClubThrough journal review and discussion, the Cells to Society Journal Club aims to understand the impact of scientific research on public health from cellular to societal levels.Global Health at BrownTo connect students who are interested in global health and to promote global health principles and implementation strategies at the Brown School.International Student AssociationISA is dedicated to promoting an inclusive environment and fostering a sense of cultural awareness among International Students and the Brown School community.Student Coordinating Council (SCC)The Student Coordinating Council is the elected, representative body advocating for and building community within the Master’s-level students of the Brown School. Washington University Student Groups WashU student groups bring together students from across the university’s seven schools. Below is a small sampling of the WashU groups driving advocacy, programming and impact across campus and throughout the region. We encourage you to keep exploring the breadth of opportunities, Graduate Student Groups Information. Black Graduate Student AssociationThe Black Graduate Student Association seeks to build community amongst incoming, continuing, and past graduate and professional students of African descent across the African diaspora. Chinese Students and Scholars AssociationCSSA is an independent, non-political, non-profit organization of the Chinese Students and Scholars (CSS), by the CSS, and for the CSS. Our goals are to assist Chinese students and scholars at Washington University and share the Chinese culture with the entire university. Graduate Christian FellowshipWashU GCF exists to be a place where graduate and professional students at Washington University can encounter, know and enjoy Jesus Christ. Korean Graduate Student AssociationKGSA aims at painting a friendly social atmosphere and solidarity within the community of Korean graduate students at Washington University and promotes assisting students and faculty members at Washington University to have broader and more insightful understanding of Korea and its culture. Graduate Professional CouncilThe Graduate Professional Council is the university-wide governing body for all graduate and professional students at WashU, fostering academic and social interaction between students of all disciplines. Graduate Student SenateThe GSS’s mission is to represent and advocate for the interests of graduate students. Latin Graduate Student AllianceThe Latin Graduate Student Alliance (LGSA) is a student group that addresses the social, educational, and professional needs of Latin graduate students and those interested in Latina/o and Latin American issues at Washington University in St. Louis. OUTgradsOUTgrads is an LGBTQIA group dedicated to developing community among WashU graduate and professional students, faculty, and staff of all genders and sexual orientations. It provides social support and professional development opportunities, while promoting awareness of issues that affect LGBT communities. ProSPER: WU Students Promoting Science Policy, Education and ResearchWashU Graduate Students Promoting Science Policy, Education and Research (ProSPER) facilitates student exploration of the relations between science and policy. Taiwanese Graduate Student AssociationThe mission of TGSA is to promote the culture of Taiwan and to encourage the interaction, cooperation, and goodwill in and among all organizations of Washington University. WashU Graduate Nature TrippersWashU Graduate Nature Trippers is a group for outdoor enthusiasts at the graduate and professional schools at WashU. WUSTL BallroomWUSTL Ballroom The purpose of this organization is to promote and encourage the art of ballroom dancing at Washington University in St. Louis. WUVETSWUVETS promotes a close community of student-veteran fellowship, maintains productive dialogue between the student veteran community and university administration, and raises awareness of veteran affairs.