Celebrate
Reunion at Thurtene Carnival will be packed with events on campus and around St. Louis, but there are a few signature Reunion experiences you won’t want to miss, like the Welcome Back Party, the Alumni BBQ on the East End of Danforth Campus, and your Class of 2020 Party! We’re busy working on a full schedule, so check back in early 2025 to read about all of the receptions, tours, and events we have planned.
Get involved
Class of 2020 reunion committee
Want to help plan Reunion and make sure it’s a huge success? Join your Reunion Committee! Check out this list of classmates who have already signed up:
Xinyu (Brian) Guo
AB ’20
Emma Reusch
AB ’20
Carol Pazos
AB ’20
John Yucesoy
BSBA ’20
Michael Pichardo
BS ’20
Reunion class gift
At WashU, we believe in the power of tradition, community, and the transformative impact of education. Your reunion year is not only an opportunity to reconnect with old friends but also a chance to make a meaningful contribution to the institution that played a significant role in shaping your journey.
Be a part of the time-honored tradition of giving back through your reunion class gift. Regardless of the size of your contribution, every gift makes an impact on the university, its students, and the larger community.
Class memories
Class notes
Noah Offenkrantz, AB ’20, Ben Green, BSBA ’20, Francis Serrano, AB ’20, along with other WashU graduates created Find Your Farmer in May 2020.
Asheley Ashittey, AB ’20, earned a Fulbright Scholar Award to pursue gender studies in Lesotho, South Africa.
Margaret Hua, AB ’20, is a volunteer coordinator for St. Louis Food Angels, a local nonprofit organization led by students at the WashU medical school.
Nathan Card, AB ’20, is a U.S. park ranger at Arches National Park in Moab, Utah.
Looking back at 2020
Julie L. Gerberding, MD, the first woman to serve as director of the CDC, will deliver Commencement address
Washington University in St. Louis is welcoming alumni from the Class of 2020 back to campus for in-person Commencement ceremonies on May 30.
Class of 2020 moves in with ‘excellent vision’
The class of 2020 was chosen among a field of 29,200 applicants and represents the largest class in Washington University’s 163-year history. It is also the most diverse, with 231 students — 13 percent — eligible for Pell grants, and 123 who are the first in their families to attend college.
Manasvi Verma wins 2020 Spector Prize
Sweeping views. An expansive park. And a killer turkey wrap. These are just a few of highlights of the of the newly completed east end project, Washington University in St. Louis’ largest capital project in recent history. The newly completed east end encompasses 18 acres of the Danforth Campus
Planning to attend
Search for classmates who are planning to come back for WashU Reunion at Thurtene Carnival, April 4-6, 2025.