Siteman Cancer Center, with the support of WashU Medicine physicians and BJC HealthCare, is working to reduce the barriers to cancer screening, and improve prevention and access to care by listening to, visiting and serving underserved communities across the St. Louis region.
Working together for a more vibrant and equitable region.

At WashU, “In St. Louis, For St. Louis” is an institution-wide commitment that draws upon our strength as an economic anchor, our role as a global talent magnet and the power of our mission of research, education and patient care to create real, lasting impact and opportunity in St. Louis and beyond.  

Our commitment

Contribute to a more vibrant and equitable region

WashU supports local neighborhoods, businesses and organizations that enhance St. Louis’s excellence.

Attract and retain exceptional talent in St. Louis

We are building a culture where faculty, staff and students are personally invested in the health and well-being of our region.

Enrich the quality of life in our region and beyond

WashU’s research, education and patient care improve quality of life throughout our region and can be scaled globally.

We are proud of our globally recognized research, and proud to be in St. Louis. WashU is committed to partnering in our community to help make it vibrant and equitable for all who call it home.

Two women assist a visitor at the Low Income Taxpayer Clinic, hosted by the Washington University in St. Louis School of Law.
Featured Initiative

Veterans Law Clinic

The Veterans Law Clinic from WashULaw is a new initiative aimed at assisting veterans in requesting upgrades of their discharge characterization or corrections to their military records. The clinic offers services free of charge to low to moderate-income clients in the St. Louis area.

Our regional impact

$9.3B

for community organizations and neighborhoods

$507M

investment in college financial aid

344

local schools working with WashU’s Institute for School Partnership

$3.9B

in direct spending (construction, purchasing, employee compensation, and student spending)

$252M

in uncompensated medical care for St. Louisans

22,181

total WashU employees

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Community events

Upcoming events
Mar
21

Animals Aglow

March 21, 2025, 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Saint Louis Zoo, 1 Government Drive, St. Louis, Missouri 63110
Mar
22

Animals Aglow

March 22, 2025, 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Saint Louis Zoo, 1 Government Drive, St. Louis, Missouri 63110
Mar
23

The Noticed Arts Expo

March 23, 2025, 2:00 pm – 7:30 pm
The Post Building, 1190 Cole Street, St. Louis, Missouri 63101

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Chancellor Andrew Martin throws out the ceremonial first pitch before the Cubs v. Cardinals game.

“It’s time to double down on our role and impact in St. Louis. As an institution founded with the very intent to provide increased educational access at the local level, we are Washington University because of St. Louis. We’re proud to be Washington University in St. Louis. And, I’m calling us to be Washington University for St. Louis.”

Chancellor Andrew D. Martin