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Danforth Campus. 1 Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130. 314-935-5000.
Contact. Washington University in St. Louis 1 Brookings Drive St. Louis, MO 63130. Danforth Campus: 314-935-5000 Medical Campus: 314-362-5000. Facebook; X; LinkedIn; YouTube; Instagram; TikTok; Resources. WashU Directory; Maps and Parking; Employment Opportunities; Campus Bookstore; WashU Police; Emergency Info; The Source; Media Contacts ...
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You can arrange to be dropped off at the south entrance to Sumers Welcome Center at 1 Wrighton Way, St. Louis, MO 63105; you can use this address for your GPS. Saint Louis offers various modes of transportation that you can use to visit our campus, including a 24-hour taxi service and the MetroLink Train.
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Mailing address: MSC 1089-105-05 Washington University in St. Louis One Brookings Drive St. Louis, MO 63130-4899. Find us on campus at: Sumers Welcome Center 1 Wrighton Way St. Louis, Missouri 63105
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WashU was founded in 1853 by a group of St. Louisans to address the lack of higher education opportunities in the Midwest. The new university lacked funding from the state, a religious group, or a single wealthy donor, so WashU grew slowly at first.