Mentors@Physics

Welcome new students!

The graduate students of the Physics Department at Washington University began a peer mentoring program in the Spring of 1999. Currently, there are twelve student mentors whose purpose is to help our new students transition into graduate school and to provide support throughout your first few years. We run both the Physics Department orientation in the fall and the Prospective Student weekend in the spring. Additionally, we host lunches and events for you several times throughout the year to discuss helpful topics like preparing for midterms and finals, choosing a research group, getting to know St. Louis, or just to have fun. And, most importantly, we're always available to answer questions, give advice, and provide any sort of help you may need. Never hesitate to ask or come to us; that's what we're here for!

This page contains useful resources for prospective graduate students, first-year graduate students, and anyone else interested in the program. If you would like to talk to someone, please contact the entire group at mentors@physics.wustl.edu or select an individual from the list of mentors.

Weekly Events

Feel free to join in anytime! Contact any of the mentors for details.

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Helpful Graduate Student Resources

Getting Started in St. Louis:

  • Quadrangle Housing - university-owned housing for students/faculty
  • The Byron Company - a reliable local housing company
  • AmerenUE - local electric company
  • Spire Energy - local gas company
  • Spectrum - local TV/internet/phone company
  • St. Louis Metro Transit - regional public transportation (light rail and bus)
  • Explore St. Louis on your own - a list of mentor-recommended places to eat, shop, play, and more.

  • Here's a map of the area around campus, including places to eat and shop, and with relevant bus lines marked. (Note: For the most up-to-date bus routes, check the St. Louis Metro website. We're in the process of updating this map to reflect any recent changes.)

Life at WashU:

  • Campus Maps - directions to the campus.
  • Danforth Campus Map - labeled map to help you find your way around campus.
  • WashU Parking and Transportation - especially look for info on the U-Pass (lets you ride all St. Louis public transportation for free!) and shuttle routes
  • WebSTAC - provides access to online course registration, campus card management, student billing account, etc.
  • Student Technology Services - provides information about connecting to the WUSTL network, along with other technologies available to students
  • Student Health Services - health care services offered for students

WashU Grad School Info and Resources:

 

Professional (and other) Societies:

 

Support and Advice for Graduate Students:

 

...especially to finish your dissertation and find a job:

 

Something to help you relax:

Current List of Mentors

Meet the Mentors