New Japanese Book Club Launches Virtually Over the summer, the East Asian Library successfully launched the first Japanese Book Club. Interested PhD students and Mitsu Nakamura,...
University Libraries and Comparative Literature Program Introduce International Writers Series The Washington University Libraries are excited to announce the launch of the International Writers Series. A new collaboration between the...
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...
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...
Faculty Book Talk Q&A: Provost Holden Thorp Discusses ‘Our Higher Calling’ In recent years, higher education in the United States has come under fire thanks to rising tuition costs and the...
Joy Williams’s Second Novel, Forty Years Later Joy Williams’s second novel, The Changeling, has been reissued to much acclaim by Tin House Books with a new introduction by Karen...
Faculty Author Edward McPherson Discusses New Book, ‘The History of the Future’ An assistant professor in the Department of English, Edward McPherson explores the state of the nation in his new book,...
In ‘Katherine Dunham: Dance and the African Diaspora,’ Das Explores the Life of a Legendary Performer Joanna Dee Das is an assistant professor of dance in WU’s performing arts department. In her new book, Katherine Dunham:...
In ‘Hymns for the Fallen,’ Decker Examines Music and Sound in War Films Todd Decker, chair of music in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, has published four books on...