Acquisition Spotlight: The Rose O’Neill Collection at the D.B. Dowd Modern Graphic History Library Washington University Libraries’ acquire the Rose O’Neill Collection, which consists of original artwork and published materials.
National Coming Out Day and the LGBTQ+ Research Collection Yesterday was National Coming Out Day, and to celebrate, we are highlighting one of our most extensive LGBTQ+ collections, the...
Summer Institute in Papyrology From the Chair of Classics, Dr. Catherine Keane: The 2018 Summer Institute in Papyrology (SIP), organized by the American Society...
Joy Williams Papers Now Available For Research The Julian Edison Department of Special Collections is pleased to announce that the Joy Williams Papers are now available to...
Libraries’ Declaration of Independence Broadside in the News The Washington University Libraries have been featured in the news recently for the exhibition of the Declaration of Independence at...
Declaration of Independence Exhibition Now Open in Olin Library The Washington University Libraries acquired a Southwick broadside copy of the Declaration of Independence.
Hotch at 100: “The Day I Fired Alan Ladd” In this installment of our ongoing series of interviews with author, philanthropist and Washington University alumnus A. E. Hotchner, Hotch...
Hotch at 100: Entering WW2 In this fourth installment of our ongoing video interview with A. E. Hotchner, recorded to commemorate his 100th birthday, Hotch...
Washington University Libraries Acquire Papers of Author Joy Williams The Washington University Libraries, with support from the Washington University Department of English, recently acquired the Joy Williams Papers, a...
New Acquisition: Howard Nemerov Letters Washington University in St Louis has recently acquired a new set of letters written by Howard Nemerov, along with two...
Eyes on the Prize Interviews Now Digitized and Available Online The Washington University Libraries are pleased to announce the completion of the Eyes on the Prize Digitization and Reassembly Project...
William Gaddis: Where These Lines Lead—Part III An Interview with David Ting In this three-part series, Princeton University student David Ting discusses his research on William Gaddis, his...