justin carroll
Traditional dorms make way for progress
All traditional freshman dorms on the South 40 will eventually be replaced by modern-style ones as a part of an ongoing process by Washington University to enhance the residential life experience. The current Rubelmann Hall, followed by Beaumont and Lee, are slated for demolition, according to Justin Carroll, assistant vice chancellor for students and dean of students.
Quality of life echoes Princeton Review ranks, University admins say
Washington University officials expressed satisfaction last week with the school’s high quality of life rankings in the Princeton Review this year, attributing the performance to student feedback and the hard work of administrators.
Freshman Press: Residents welcomed by sight of new Umrath, South 40 houses
Incoming freshmen and returning upperclassmen are adjusting to changes on the South 40 as construction on the new Umrath House and South 40 House near completion.
The two buildings will house 121 students and provide the primary dining and fitness facilities for all South 40 residents.
South 40 construction going ‘as planned,’ school officials say
With move-in day quickly approaching, Washington University administrators say construction of the long-awaited Umrath Hall and Wohl Center on the South 40 is going as planned.
Movers ’n’ shakers for 2009
As we move into 2009, Washington University—like institutions across the country—is faced with the challenge of dealing with the global economic crisis, remaining on the cutting edge in the face of constantly changing technology and continuing to provide the best possible education to its students. For the second year, we [...]
South 40 construction progresses
Weather permitting, students living on the South 40 will soon see progress on the construction of the new Wohl Center and new Umrath House, according to Assistant Vice Chancellor for Students Justin Carroll.



