Topic: Audiology & Communication Sciences / PACS May 15, 2024 Celebrating the Class of 2024Commencement ceremonies emphasize empathy, adaptability, making positive change.Medical Campus & Community, Photo Gallery, Video May 23, 2022 Commencement ceremonies celebrate Class of 2022’s tenacity and leadershipWashU Med graduates get their diplomas.Medical Campus & Community, Photo Gallery, Video May 22, 2021 Celebrating the Class of 2021Collaboration, camaraderie and persistence unify School of Medicine graduates.Medical Campus & Community, Photo Gallery, Video August 27, 2020 Cochlear implants should be recommended for adults more oftenNew statement raises awareness of underused hearing device.News Release May 20, 2020 Celebrating the Class of 2020Unconventional Commencement celebrations highlight resilience, leadership, creativity.Medical Campus & Community, Video May 20, 2018 Congratulations, Class of 2018!"Destined to make a difference.” Resilience and renewal reign at Commencement ceremonies.Medical Campus & Community, Video May 21, 2017 School of Medicine celebrates Class of 2017Graduates gathered with faculty, staff, family and friends for hooding and recognition ceremonies.Medical Campus & Community, Photo Gallery, Video May 1, 2017 ‘Beauty and the Beast’ characters serenade pediatric patientsStudents performing in annual med school musical take act to St. Louis Children's Hospital.Medical Campus & Community April 18, 2017 Patients with hearing loss benefit from training with loved one’s voiceSoftware lets patients practice listening to most important voices.News Release April 27, 2016 Class of 2016: Carmen Valero-AracamaAudiology graduate student shifted career paths out of a desire to help her son and others who are deaf and hard of hearing.Class Acts April 14, 2016 Medical Campus students perform ‘Legally Blonde’Production directed, produced, performed by students is their 11th annual musical.Medical Campus & Community April 15, 2015 Alumna launches magazine for kids with hearing lossMelanie Paticoff is working to help kids and teens with hearing loss combat common feelings of isolation.Outlook Magazine Posts navigation