Before publishers started mass producing books with standardized bindings, owners took their books to be bound individually according to their tastes and...
The Counter/Narrative exhibition examines the way in which objects are preserved and collected through archives, museums, and exhibitions and investigates...
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...
Rare book collections usually coalesce around a unifying theme. As a medical library, it’s no surprise that most of the rare books in the Becker collections...
This exhibit is sponsored by the Academic Women's Network and features 22 women from the Washington University School of Medicine who mentored and inspired...
Electronic waste (or “e-waste”) has historically had a very low rate of recycling, at only 12.5%. While it comprises only a small percent of all waste, it...
The Collect O’Rama table is a space for individuals to share unique personal collections. Director of Development at the ACLU of Missouri Nicole Rainey has...
Charles Johnson is a wildly prolific and widely acclaimed novelist, philosopher, essayist, screenwriter, cartoonist and more. "The Magic in His Hands"...
The Day of Dialogue and Action is Washington University in St. Louis’ dedicated time for its community to pause, convene and engage across roles and campus...
The Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis seminar series is held weekly during the academic year. Speakers present current research on pathogenic...
This webinar presents a brief research overview regarding people with Intellectual Disabilities and Mental Illness, and a discussion of why Dialectical...
Lecture by Visiting Hurst Professor Anne Cheng
What does a theory of “Ornamentalism” or ideas of ornamental personhood have to teach us about Asiatic...
You may be interested in the Department of Education's upcoming Ilene Katz Lowenthal and Edward Lowenthal Symposium Series event "Building Bridges for Equity...
Join us for the March WashU Data Users Group meeting. The Center for Administrative Data Research (CADR) offers the university community access to and...
Join BearFIT Instructor Kaitlyn in Studio 1904 for this dynamic take on suspension training with a mix of dumbells and body weight exercises. Registration...
Planets are formed in protoplanetary disks of gas and dust around young stars. Where and when a planet forms determines its ultimate composition. However,...
Join BearFIT Instructor Moira for this fusion of Barrre, Pilates and stretch. You will focus on sculpting and strengthing your muscle and core using this...
Join BearFIT Instructor Sophie on Tuesday and Hele on Thursday in Dark Roo m Studio for this amazing cycle ride focused on beats and energetic music. ...
Fireside Chat with Lawrence Fields: 7pm - Holmes Lounge
The Lawrence Fields Trio: 8pm - Holmes Lounge
This alumni feature is in celebration of WUSTL MUSIC’s...