WWI Archives: Washington University’s War Contribution In early May of 1917, over 100 students from Washington University were already preparing to leave their campus behind to...
Finding the ‘L’ in ‘LGBTQ’: Part 1 In celebration of Pride Month, the Special Collections Blog is highlighting a few of Washington University Libraries’ collections that are...
Finding the ‘L’ in ‘LGBTQ’: Part 2 In celebration of Pride Month, the Special Collections Blog is highlighting a few of Washington University Libraries’ collections that are...
Information Privacy and the ACLU-MO Archives Information privacy and access to information — on computers, in government records, by news outlets — is not a new...
WWI Collections: The Roy Mackenzie Papers Sometimes faculty papers can hold hidden gems. W. Roy Mackenzie was a professor in the Washington University in the Department...
WWI Collections: The Washington University Memorial Association In 1919, after WWI had officially ended and troops had returned home, Washington University in St Louis decided to create...
From Ridgley to Olin: The History of WashU’s Library May 1 was the official Transformation Dedication of the newly renovated Olin Library, so we thought we would take this opportunity...
LGBTQ St. Louis on the Map Happy 6 Month Anniversary to Mapping LGBTQ St. Louis! Online and freely available to everyone since October 2017, Mapping LGBTQ St. Louis allows...
WWI Collections: Dan Bartlett Lieutenant Dan Bartlett When America entered WWI a century ago, many alumni and even current students at Washington University in...
Libraries receive $50,000 grant from Newman’s Own Foundation The Washington University Libraries have been awarded a $50,000 grant from Newman’s Own Foundation, the independent foundation created by the...
Hotch at 100: Life at Washington University In this second installment of our ongoing video interview with A. E. Hotchner, recorded to commemorate his 100th birthday, Hotch...
Mapping LGBTQ St. Louis is Now Online Mapping LGBTQ St. Louis is a digital interactive map exploring how the region’s LGBTQIA+ communities have changed over time.