Valeriya Mesquita, BA ’26
Majors: Latin American Studies, Global Studies
Tiana Johnson, PhD ’26
Concentration: Mathematics
Arts & Sciences has been meaningful to my journey in part because it brought me back home to St. Louis. My family is here, and having their support locally really meant a lot to me. Being in that environment allowed me to pursue my PhD while staying connected to the people who support me most.
One of my favorite parts of my time here has been being in community with others, especially through the Black Graduate Student Association. So many of the events are focused on building community and being around people who are going through similar experiences. Having that kind of support really means a lot.
The accomplishment I’m most proud of is being inducted into the Edward Alexander Bouchet Graduate Honor Society. It’s an honor to be recognized in that way, and knowing that people see the effort I’ve put forth on campus as well as in my academics.
Being selected as a marshal is honorable and exciting. It shows that the impact I’ve had on campus is not only seen but also felt, and it means a lot to be able to represent graduate students as well as Arts & Sciences.
Looking back, I would tell my first-year self that she belongs here. Even though the journey is challenging, it will be well worth it.
After graduation, I’m hoping to start a job, but also to take some time to rest and really sit in the joy of this accomplishment. WashU has prepared me by helping me develop my leadership skills and showing me the rigor of research, and that I’m capable of managing it.
Da’juantay Wynter, BA ’26
Major: Education
Meet the 2026 the undergraduate ceremony and graduate ceremony speakers.