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...
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...
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...
The annual Music at the Intersection festival will be Sept. 9-10 in midtown’s Grand Center Arts District and will pay homage to the 50th anniversary of...
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 exhibition presents highlights from the Harley Hammerman Collection on Eugene O’Neill. The exhibition includes manuscripts,...
The Wicked Women: White Women as Perpetrators of Mass Violence exhibition discusses the connection between whiteness, gender and violence through women...
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...
Join WashU alumni, parents and friends at the Fairground Native Garden for our inaugural WashU Engage St. Louis project! In collaboration with the Gephardt...
WeBelong! CS@WashU is a women-focused workshop about computing. The fifth WeBelong! workshop will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 9, in Lopata...
Over the past two decades, several philosophers, art theorists, and cultural critics have turned their attention to the study of matter. Philosopher Jane...
Student educators lead interactive tours highlighting diverse approaches to portraiture from different historical moments in the permanent collection...
This Saturday at 4 p.m. on Mudd Field, students will gather to organize a flag memorial for 9/11 victims. Each year, our campus community has kept this...