Staff Pick: Reading Recommendation If you’re in need of a reading recommendation for the summer, you’ve come to the right place! Check out our...
Staff Pick: Reading Recommendation If you’re in need of a reading recommendation for the summer, you’ve come to the right place! Check out our...
Apply Now for Virtual Faculty-Librarian Information Literacy Learning Community In the current social and political climate, with the rise of misinformation campaigns about Covid-19, the Black Lives Matter movement,...
University Libraries Partner with Sam Fox School on New MFA Program Washington University’s new MFA in Illustration & Visual Culture program (MFA-IVC) is giving art students the opportunity to grow as...
Update on University Libraries’ Chat Service Currently, Research & Liaison Services staff provide chat support from 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. (summer hours). We are happy to announce...
Staff Pick: Reading Recommendation If you’re in need of a reading recommendation for the summer, you’ve come to the right place! Check out our...
Search All WashU Libraries Resources at Once Starting July 1 On July 1, 2020, Washington University Libraries and Bernard Becker Medical Library will integrate their respective catalogs, making both collections...
History Happening Now: St. Louis 2020 Do you have photographs, digital art, video, or other documentation of the protests and marches occurring in our communities? This...
ACLU-MO History Spotlight: Police Use of Deadly Force Mattis Case In 1971, two teenagers—Michael Mattis (age 17) and Tomas Rolf (age 18)—were found in a golf course shed...
ACLU-MO History Spotlight: LGBTQ+ Equity LGBTQ+ Equity In 1972, the ACLU of Eastern Missouri’s new executive director, Joyce Armstrong, prioritized building relationships with local gay...
ACLU-MO History Spotlight: Reforms to End Police Violence Once again, as I write about the ACLU of Missouri’s history of trying to stop police violence, I do so...
Olin Staircase Named in Honor of Andrew and Jayne Kagan John M. Olin Library possesses many stunning architectural features, from the Newman Exploration Center on Level A to the Sky...