Scoping Your Open Pedagogy Project
Join us for a guided workshop on how to scope, develop, and proceed with an open pedagogy project. Lunch will be...
Multiple Danforth campus libraries will be closed and inaccessible to patrons from December 21 until January 2. Read on for more details.
Join us for a guided workshop on how to scope, develop, and proceed with an open pedagogy project. Lunch will be...
Complementing Open Access programming, the University Libraries will explore impactful initiatives and resources created for students and communities. Michael Wysession,...
Join the University Libraries for a discussion between Puerto Rican author Tere Dávila and Zorimar Rivera Montes, Assistant Professor of...
Aaron Coleman (MFA ’15, PhD ’21), whose papers and other materials are now part of the Modern Literature Collection, will...
Join us for this opportunity to hear from the 2022 Newman Exploration Travel Fund (NEXT) Awardees, who will share presentations...
Join the Young Friends of the Missouri History Society and Washington University Libraries to explore the weirder side of the...
Join us for a discussion with Tazeen M. Ali, author of The Women's Mosque of America: Authority & Community in...
The Libraries and the Sam Fox School present a special reception and discussion with artist James McMullan.
Join us for a conference on novelist William Gaddis (1922-1998) on October 20–22, in celebration of his centenary year.
As the Geospatial Working Group pulls together to unite research interests, this session will provide a venue to brainstorm research questions and methods...
Join researchers from Washington University as they describe their impactful work in the fields of social work, architecture, earth and planetary sciences, engineering,...
This Teaching about St. Louis, in St. Louis session will focus on how to incorporate, process, and reflect on trauma...