Wayman Crow Residential Community was established in 2004. It was named after Wayman Crow, one of the founders of WashU. Nemerov House was dedicated in 1999 and named after Howard Nemerov. Dardick House was dedicated in 2006 and named after Nathan Dardick. Today, our residential community is affectionately known as WayCrow.

Wayman Crow communities

Dardick House

Dardick House exterior
Dardick House

Dardick House contains modern two-person (also known as modern double) suites, with each having their own bathroom. Each suite contains: a XL twin bed frame and accompanying mattress; a three drawer dresser; and a computer desk and chair. A shower curtain is provided for the bathroom and the suite is carpeted.

There are kitchens on each floor and a laundry facility in each building. There are study spaces available, a main computer lab and a multipurpose room. Students will be responsible for providing their personal items and toiletries.


Nemerov House

Nemerov House exterior
Nemerov House

Nemerov House contains modern four-person single suites, with each suite having a shared living space and bathroom. Each suite contains: a XL twin bed frame and accompanying mattress; a three drawer dresser; and a computer desk and chair. A shower curtain is provided for the bathroom and the suite is carpeted. In the shared living space there is a couch, couch chair, coffee and side table provided.

There are kitchens on each floor and a laundry facility in each building. There are study spaces available, a main computer lab and a multipurpose room. Students will be responsible for providing their personal items and toiletries.


Wayman Crow staff

Christian Barefield

Residential Community Director

Wayman Crow Residential Community (Dardick House, Nemerov House)

Kia Davis

Wayman Crow Faculty Fellow (Dardick House, Nemerov House)

Assistant Professor of Surgery

Christina Walker

Graduate Fellow

Wayman Crow Residential College

Aaron H.

Wayman Crow Student Technology Coordinator

Resident advisors

WUSAs

For information about the WUSA League of Students, visit Student Transitions & Engagement.