Office for Socially Engaged Practice
The Sam Fox School’s Office for Socially Engaged Practice connects students and faculty to communities in St. Louis and beyond to collaborate on meaningful projects in art, architecture, and design. These collaborations allow students to experience St. Louis beyond the WashU campus while supporting education, innovation, and more in our community.
What we do
Our Work
The Office for Socially Engaged Practice facilitates a variety of programs, from the longstanding University City Public Art Series and Alberti Program: Architecture for Young People, to newer initiatives like student fellowships and faculty grants. In each case, the office connects WashU students and faculty to community partners working on real-world issues.
Socially Engaged Courses
Open to all WashU students, courses emphasizing socially engaged practice give students the opportunity to broaden their perspective and contribute to projects that have a tangible impact in their community — from creating 3D-printed sculptures installed in St. Louis’ Cortex Innovation District to examining food systems and resilience in Puerto Rico.
Grants & Awards
Students and faculty are invited to apply for funding through the Office for Socially Engaged Practice for community projects, collaborations, courses, and fellowships.
Minor in Creative Practice for Social Change
Supported by the Office for Socially Engaged Practice and available to all WashU undergraduates, the minor in Creative Practice for Social Change prepares students to tackle large-scale challenges through a creative and collaborative lens.
Events and News
Mar 19, 11:30am – 12:30pm • Virtual
Admitted Graduate Student Info Session: Office for Socially Engaged Practice
WHO WE ARE
Situated within WashU’s Sam Fox School, the Office for Socially Engaged Practice was established in 2014.
Today, it facilitates dozens of collaborative projects and courses each year, with three full-time staff and up to two practicum students.