Disability Resources
Disability Resources (DR) is the official resource for students on the Danforth Campus who have disabilities or suspected disabilities. DR is dedicated to ensuring that every student with a disability will have equal access to our campus and academic programs whether they are an undergraduate, graduate, professional, or continuing education student.
Gender-Inclusive Restrooms
Washington University has all gender restrooms throughout the Danforth and Medical Campuses.
Resources at the School of Medicine
These resources are intended to help groups and individuals across the medical campus learn more about matters related to diversity, equity and inclusion.
STEM Pipeline Consortium (WUDPC-STEM) Focus
The Washington University Diversity Programs Consortium – Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (WUDPC-STEM) Focus exists to strengthen the university’s pipeline efforts to recruit, retain and support individuals from underrepresented backgrounds in science and research related fields.
Gender Equity and Title IX Compliance Office
The Gender Equity and Title IX Compliance Office is committed to responding to gender and sex discrimination – including sexual harassment and sexual violence – in an effective and timely manner. We are equally committed to ensuring any individuals involved in these incidents will be treated fairly and respectfully.
Workplace Lactation Locations
Washington University is committed to supporting employees who choose to breastfeed or express milk during work hours. The university provides multiple locations and a reasonable amount of break time to accommodate employees who are nursing.
Work-Life Solutions
Work-Life Solutions, formerly known as Employee Assistance Program (EAP), offers free, confidential, 24/7 support, resources and information for every aspect of your life.
Using Gender Pronouns
In order to affirm each person’s gender identity, life, and experience, it is important that we ask and check in with others about pronouns. This simple effort can make a profound difference in a trans* person’s experience of safety, respect, and support.
Supplier Diversity Initiative
Washington University in St. Louis is committed to supporting diversity in all aspects of our community. The Supplier Diversity Department identifies and sustains opportunities for qualified diverse enterprises at the local, regional and national level.