St. Louis witnessed the creation of two-dozen medical schools in the 1800s, including the first west of the Mississippi River and the only two still in...
The portability of miniature books makes them perfect for carrying and using throughout daily life. A large portion of the Julian and Hope Edison Collection...
The exhibition Transnational Framings: German Visual Culture in the Age of Nationalism, 1848-1919, demonstrates how mass-produced, illustrated media from...
The Washington University Libraries acquired the Joy Williams Papers in 2017, a significant milestone for its Modern Literature Collection. Williams is one...
Legendary: Horses and Classical Chinese Literature is an exhibition inspired by Chinese culture and literature highlighting essential works from the East...
Though many consider pop-up books to be for children, books with moving parts have been around for centuries and encompass all genres. The Rare Book...
The Office for Religious, Spiritual, and Ethical Life will be holding space in Graham Chapel throughout the semester if you need a quiet place to reflect,...
The Center for Dissemination & Implementation features leaders in the field throughout the academic year to offer talks on a variety of relevant topics as...
Join us to discuss the December book club selection, The Map Thief by Michael Blanding.
Once considered a respectable antiquarian map dealer, E. Forbes...
How should race be addressed in K12 classrooms in America? The Local History of a Nationwide Controversy.
That question -- which has proved so controversial...
Recent astronomical observations make clear that planetary systems are a common side effect of star formation.
NASA flew the Genesis Discovery Mission to...
Join BearFIT Instructors Steve and Estephanie as they hold down your 5:30pm Dark Room Cycle throughout the week. This dynamic and fun ride is beat driven...