At Washington University, women — including students, staff and alumni — are rolling up their sleeves and getting the job done on the East End construction site in a variety of ways, from engineering to project management to communications to keeping people safe.
Women at work – Nasim Daryaee: Illuminating the East End
Washington University women are rolling up their sleeves and getting the job done on the East End construction site.
Women at work – Designing women: The architects of Arbolope Studio
Meet the women of Arbolope Studio, landscape architects and Sam Fox School alumni, who are reimagining the East End landscape.
Women at work – Maya Wong: Trading a backpack for a hard hat
Washington University women are rolling up their sleeves and getting the job done on the East End construction site.
Women at work – Thinking differently: Tiwari tackles sustainability issues
Railesha Tiwari shepherds sustainable design principles across new construction and rehab projects at Washington University.
The Gatekeepers
East end flaggers Marjorie Lindsay and Danyeal Crittendon don’t just keep us safe: They make us all a little happier.
Women at work – On people and spaces: Meet Jane Kojima
As communications manager for the East End Transformation, Jane shares a bit about herself and her new role.