Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushes the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—discarded rubber tires...
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 Waste Land by St. Louis native TS Eliot was published in 1922 and forever changed literature. The Life in St. Louis 1888-1905: T.S. Eliot’s First Waste...
Rosh Hashanah 2022 will be on Monday, Sept. 25, and Tuesday, Sept. 26.
Over the two days of Rosh Hashana we will be bringing the sounds of the Shofar to...
The "Stories From World War II" exhibition brings together stories from the Second World War told through special collections. A variety of personal accounts...
Tim Huskey has been collecting Cardinals baseball memorabilia since he was five years old, when he stood in line to get an autograph from his favorite...
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...
This installation prompts the question of how the visual culture of marketing and markets influences our lives. Bringing together modern and contemporary...
Katharina Grosse is internationally celebrated for her large-scale, on-site works that she paints across built and natural environments. To date, less focus...
The renowned contemporary artist Katharina Grosse, whose exhibition Katharina Grosse Studio Paintings, 1988–2022: Returns, Revisions, Inventions is on view...
Join WashU’s Department of Psychiatry for an open discussion on how to manage the transition back to school. Participants will learn tips for managing the...
Learn about opportunities to combine civic engagement with interdisciplinary coursework. This session will highlight various classes, fellowships, and...
Learn how to bring art to life through screen printing! Join the Gephardt Institute and WHAMMO! Art Club in this interactive workshop. Choose from our...
Prof. Alexandra Rutz, Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis
Three-dimensional materials are used to support the...
Biology Seminar Series
Mike Snyder, Chair, Dept. of Genetics; Director, Center for Genomics and Personalized Medicine; Stanford University
Snyder received...
Join the MacArthur Justice Center and the School of Law for a roundtable focused on voting rights restoration efforts for formerly-incarcerated people in...
Are you part of a student group with a civic focus? Looking for new members and resources? Stop by the summit to meet and network with other clubs on campus...