In 2021 the Washington University Libraries acquired the literary papers of Aaron Coleman. Coleman, a poet and translator, received his Master of Fine Arts...
Open Education Week raises awareness and highlights innovative open education successes worldwide every year. Open Education Week allows practitioners,...
In June 1972, Congress passed Title IX, prohibiting sex-based discrimination in any federal government-funded school or other educational programs. The 50...
"The Beauty in Enormous Bleakness: The Design Legacy of the Interned Generation of Japanese Americans" explores architecture’s relationship to issues of...
Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushes the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—discarded rubber tires...
Libraries and archives are stewards to immense collections threatened by building leaks, pest infestations, and their own inherent vices.
The Inherent Vice...
Was your New Year's resolution to be more sustainable? Here's an easy way to stick to it!
WashU School of Medicine will be piloting a composting program at...
Shakespeare’s words have become so famous that there is a quote for just about every circumstance or occasion. Though many miniature books feature an entire...
"The Play’s the Thing" exhibition celebrates the 400-year anniversary of the first folio—the first time William Shakespeare’s collected works were printed....
Every year as the harbingers of spring arrive on campus, we start to think more about the earth around us. Annually, April 22 marks Earth Day, but we come to...
Back by popular demand, this exhibit, in collaboration with the Academic Women's Network, features 22 women from the Washington University School of Medicine...
Organized by the American Federation of Arts and the Fisk University Galleries, African Modernism in America is the first major traveling exhibition to...
Torkwase Dyson’s artwork engages urgent issues regarding architecture, infrastructure, and the social and political impacts of the climate crisis—bringing...
In celebration of Women’s History Month, please join the Academy for Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion and the Department of Supplier Diversity at a marketplace...
WUSTL Speaks, the Danforth Campus Toastmasters club since 2014, meets every 1st and 3rd Wednesday, with the occasional 5 Wednsday being a socail meeting off...
The Disability and Embodied Difference Reading Group, sponsored by the Center for the Humanities, hosts a virtual talk by Eunjung Kim, associate professor of...
The History Department and American Culture Studies Program in Arts & Sciences will present "Indigeneity and the Production of History: Oral History Praxis...
The annual C.R. Stephen Lecture will be held on March 29th and feature special guest, George Mashour, MD, PhD, Robert B. Sweet Professor and Chair of the...
Celebrated yearly in March, the International Francophonie Week is a worldwide celebration that reunites francophones to celebrate French language and...
The WUSTL China Forum is hosting a panel on China’s future in relation to the pandemic and economy featuring experts Elvin Geng, Dali Yang, Minyuan Zhao, and...
Are you a health care professional looking to earn a graduate certificate or advanced degree in Operational Excellence? Attend our upcoming information...