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Wednesday, November 29

Adam Pendleton: To Divide By
29 Nov

“What is your name?” “Where are you from?” “How did you end up here?” “Can you feel it?” “Does it hurt?” With these and other questions, the American artist...

Chris Jackson and Chrystal Jackson: 'Somewhere in the Stars'
29 Nov

Washington University in St. Louis alumnus (1981) Chris Jackson authored and produced numerous musical shows and productions in St. Louis, the Midwest, and...

Danforth Staff Council Food Drive
29 Nov

The WashU community is invited to join the Danforth Staff Council’s Fall Food Collection Drive which will help Operation Food Search stock their shelves for...

Domesticated Pulp: Archie Publications and the Comics Code
29 Nov

For over 50 years, the Comics Code Authority enforced its Seal of Approval, a set of self-imposed guidelines used to judge comics as appropriate for all...

MADness Unleashed: The World of MAD Magazine
29 Nov

The MADness Unleashed exhibition is an overview of MAD Magazine and its place within American culture. The exhibition is highlighted by original art and...

Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
29 Nov

In the popular imagination, alchemy is often synonymous with the transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of the alchemists’ goals,...

The Assembled Playwright: Harley Hammerman’s Eugene O’Neill Collection
29 Nov

The Assembled Playwright exhibition presents highlights from the Harley Hammerman Collection on Eugene O’Neill. The exhibition includes manuscripts,...

Workshop: Writing for The Conversation
29 Nov

Please join Christopher Schaberg—Director of Public Scholarship—for a workshop on “Writing for The Conversation.” Pastries and coffee will be served. The...

Wednesday, November 29 | 9:00 AM
Disorderly Materials / Contingent Objects
29 Nov

Over the past two decades, several philosophers, art theorists, and cultural critics have turned their attention to the study of matter. Philosopher Jane...

Digital Redlining in College Recruitment: How Exposure to College Advertisements Differs across Geographic Locations
29 Nov

The Department of Sociology Fall 2023 Colloquium Series Presents: Lincoln Quillian On Wednesday, November 29, 2023, the Sociology Colloquium Series will...

Wednesday, November 29 | 11:30 AM
Virtual Info Session: Part-Time Master of Social Work Program
29 Nov

Join a panel of representatives from the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis to learn about the Part-Time Master of Social Work program,...

Wednesday, November 29 | 12:00 PM
Virtual Event
University Shield
29 Nov

Presenting on “Human Brain Imaging and Decoding with Ultra-High-Density Diffuse Optical Tomography” Read the full abstract. Zachary Markow, PhD candidate,...

Bing Xue
29 Nov

Deep representation learning for clinical predictive models Abstract: The translation of vast datasets into actionable clinical insights is a pervasive...

Wednesday, November 29 | 1:00 PM
A photo of people laughing and talking at a Food for Thought event from the 2022-2023 school year.
29 Nov

Food for Thought is a weekly outdoor event series, weather permitting, curated by the Gephardt Institute. Students, staff, and faculty are invited to drop in...

Wednesday, November 29 | 2:00 PM
Physics Colloquium with Steven Prohira on Ultrahigh Energy Neutrino Detection
29 Nov

Detection of ultrahigh energy (UHE) neutrinos is key to identifying the most energetic objects and processes in the universe. These are the sources of UHE...

Wednesday, November 29 | 3:00 PM
ExCELS Program Competition
29 Nov

Presenting research comes with its own linguistic challenges, especially when the language is not your first/native language. Thus, the Office of...

Library Resources After Graduation
29 Nov

Learn about the library resources that are available to you after you graduate.

Wednesday, November 29 | 8:30 PM
Virtual Event

Wednesday, November 29