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Wednesday, September 6

 This image is an illustration by Stanley Galli that was painted for a Weyerhaeuser advertisement. The illustration can be found in Washington University in St. Louis’ Walter Reed Illustrative Archive within the Modern Graphic History Library Collection.
06 Sep

The Artifacts & Fictions exhibition presents selected works from the Master of Fine Arts in Illustration and Visual Culture (MFA-IVC) students as a part of...

Domesticated Pulp: Archie Publications and the Comics Code
06 Sep

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...

Long shalt thou live, if these well be done: Food, Drink and Health
06 Sep

You are what you eat! From medieval humoral theory using food to balance one's complexion to American homesteading recipes on making meals that best aid...

Reaching New Heights: The Life and Legacy of Michael W. Friedlander
06 Sep

Distinguished professor of physics Michael W. Friedlander led an extraordinary life dedicated to his family and students at Washington University in St....

The Assembled Playwright: Harley Hammerman’s Eugene O’Neill Collection
06 Sep

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

Flora Chen, ARCH 311: Architectural Design I. Canopy Grove. Instructor Hans Tursack, Fall 2022.
06 Sep

This exhibition features work from the 2022-23 academic year in the College of Architecture selected for the upcoming undergraduate publication of student...

Wicked Women: White Women as Perpetrators of Mass Violence
06 Sep

The Wicked Women: White Women as Perpetrators of Mass Violence exhibition discusses the connection between whiteness, gender and violence through women...

Fire & Freedom: 'Food and Enslavement in Early America'
06 Sep

The traveling exhibition from the NLM explore ways in which meals can tell us how power is exchanged between and among different peoples, races, genders and...

Disorderly Materials / Contingent Objects
06 Sep

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

Workshop: Writing for The Conversation
06 Sep

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

Wednesday, September 6 | 11:30 AM
Finding and Using eBooks
06 Sep

The Libraries contain millions of eBooks. eBooks provide 24/7 easy access for multiple simultaneous users. In this workshop, participants will learn how to...

Wednesday, September 6 | 12:00 PM
Virtual Event
Reproductive Justice after  Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization
06 Sep

WashULaw Public Interest Law & Policy Speakers Series presents Reproductive Justice after Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization with speakers Pamela...

Wednesday, September 6 | 12:00 PM
Weidenbaum Center Public Policy Meeting
06 Sep

A lively discussion among Washington University faculty, special guests, and the audience. Topics will include current issues in the news, as well as the...

Wednesday, September 6 | 12:00 PM
Virtual Event
Physics Colloquium with Olga Pravdivtseva on Early Solar System Evolution
06 Sep

A wealth of fundamental information regarding the solar system is based upon isotopic analyses of the highly volatile He, Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe. Increasingly...

Wednesday, September 6 | 3:00 PM
2023 German, Comparative Literature, and IPH Fall Welcome
06 Sep

The Department of Germanic Languages & Literatures, Comparative Literature, and the Interdisciplinary Project in the Humanities will be jointly celebrating...

Wednesday, September 6 | 4:00 PM
BBC - Noise and Timing
06 Sep

Brett Hyde

Wednesday, September 6 | 4:00 PM
Maximizing Progression Through Interprofessional Team Support – Happy Hour
06 Sep

Join us for an engaging workshop on the power of interprofessional support in the context of a pediatric neuro-critical care follow-up program and a brain...

Wednesday, September 6 | 4:00 PM
Virtual Event
The Longest Table
06 Sep

The Longest Table, a civic dialogue event featuring (you guessed it) a long table and guided discussion, has taken place in communities across the US. This...

Wednesday, September 6 | 4:30 PM
Leadership Perspectives: 'Now What?'
06 Sep

A panel discussion on unexpected leadership challenges Belonging. Well-being. Safety. Trust. For workplace culture to thrive, these things are critical for...

Wednesday, September 6 | 5:00 PM
Emerson Auditorium
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Wednesday, September 6