Four PAD alumni were commissioned to write plays for our season. Each playwright was limited to writing one 15-25-minute piece with a cast of at least 2 but...
Four PAD alumni were commissioned to write plays for our season. Each playwright was limited to writing one 15-25-minute piece with a cast of at least 2 but...
Dates for spring break/wellness days and finals have been left off of this calendar as those dates vary for each school. Please reference the main Academic...
Debussy and Ravel: Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel make musical alchemy. Mixtures of strings, winds and harp form colors and shapes of pure magic. This...
Quin Abarr (Hosted by Errando) from Washington University in St. Louis will be presenting the seminar
Sponsored by the McDonnell Center for the Space...
How does the health of the environment affect our health?
Catastrophic events, human migration and disease transmission are on the rise because of climate...
Katherine Peter, Research Chemist and National Research Council Postdoctoral Research Fellow, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Charleston SC,...
Esther Dischereit is a poet, novelist, essayist, and stage and radio dramatist. Dischereit's work is named as “perhaps the most important German-Jewish voice...
Robert H. Mach, Britton Chance Professor of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania will be presenting a talk as part of the PET-RTRC Seminar
PARP inhibitors...
Hannah Mark, Fossett Postdoctoral Fellow, will present this talk.
This talk will be in two parts, loosely linked by the broad theme of active-source...
Join us for our Musical Lunch Box series Fridays at noon. These short concerts will include full performances of pieces by our students, ensembles, and...
ZOOM Lecture series on Literature as Commodity
Sponsored by LASP, Revista de Estudios Hispónicos and RLL
The material conditions that are influencing...
Join WUSTL alumni, Emily (Reinhart) Adeleke, for a discussion on her work as Senior Financial Sector Specialist in the Office of the Managing Director,...
“The pandemic will end not with a declaration, but with a long, protracted exhalation… Grief will turn into trauma. And a nation that has begun to return to...
Philippa Townsend explores the intersection of ancient and modern discourses on race, asking how the study of ethnicity in the ancient world connects to the...
Kathryn Maxson Jones, Princeton University, will present this talk.
History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine Seminar:
I this talk, I will explore the...
Esteemed American poet James Merrill wrote thousands of letters in his lifetime, to hundreds of recipients. Joel Minor, Curator of the Modern Literature...
Andrina Nicola (Hosted by Krawczynski) from Princeton University will be presenting this physics colloquium.
Recent progress in observational cosmology and...
Premiering April 22, 2021 and presented at site specific green spaces all around campus.
Written By George F. Walker
Directed by William Whitaker
Bobby and...