These campus leaders are supporting their schools and units as they learn how to advise students using Workday.
Leading through change: Advisors Matt DeVoll, Chris Peacock and Chloé Risto

These campus leaders are supporting their schools and units as they learn how to advise students using Workday.
Eyler and Gill share their experiences and strategies for navigating this significant shift. Both bring unique perspectives, offering valuable insights on the importance of proactive preparation and adaptability.
As a member of the Medical Campus Student Advisory Group, Kate Wardenburg, AB ’20, MD/PhD candidate ’29, looks forward to improved academic planning in Workday and gives pointers to fellow students transitioning to the new system this year.
Improved student experience and Workday’s searching and tracking functionality drive these changes.
In summer 2023, the Office of the Provost launched an advising working group, led by McConnell, to assess current practices and promote collaboration.
New tools in Workday will improve the experience for both students and advisors.
When Workday Student goes live, the WashU community will see improvements made to both student financials and financial aid processes.
The student experience has always been a main focus for Sunrise functional leads Marissa Kaltwasser and Trevor Bilhorn, both in their former roles as WashU school registrars, and now as part of the Workday Student implementation.
Keri Disch arrived at WashU in July 2020 to lead the Office of the University Registrar and help reimagine the university’s registration processes in partnership with the Student Sunrise project.
Campus relies on Josh’s depth of technical and institutional knowledge to help them connect with Workday.
These Student Sunrise project team members serve as liaisons between our schools/academic units and the project.