Before publishers started mass producing books with standardized bindings, owners took their books to be bound individually according to their tastes and...
The John B. Ervin Scholars Program honors the memory of a nationally renowned educator and community leader who believed in giving students a first-rate...
Leaving China is an exhibition of work by accomplished artist James McMullan that focuses on watercolor paintings about his childhood during World War II....
The "Stories From World War II" exhibition brings together stories from the Second World War told through special collections. A variety of personal accounts...
The invention of the microscope revealed the invisible and enabled new fields of biomedical research. Explore a small history of microscopy, from Robert...
The Office for Religious, Spiritual, and Ethical Life will be holding space in Graham Chapel. The Chapel will be open for reflection, prayer or a moment of...
The Colloquium Series invites guest faculty to Washington University to give research presentations and meet with members of the University community. In...
Join us to learn more about the Arts & Sciences Strategic Plan and its Signature Initiatives!
*Please note in case of inclement weather, this event will be...
In this talk Maya Stiller will discuss the Digital Humanities component of her book, Carving Status at Kŭmgangsan: Elite Graffiti in Premodern Korea, which...
The particle nature of light, revealed 100 years ago by Compton's experiments conducted at Washington University, is crucial for understanding the most basic...