Event Location: John M. Olin Library
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Alumni Harley Hammerman has made the Julian Edison Department of Special Collections an important center for O’Neill studies.
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Wicked Women: White Women as Perpetrators of Mass Violence
Wicked Women explores the connection between whiteness, gender, and violence in women carrying out acts of mass violence and discrimination. -
Beauty in Enormous Bleakness Exhibition Opening & Reception
Beauty in Enormous Bleakness (BiEB) and its affiliated exhibition explores architecture’s relationship to issues of immigration, exclusion, and cultural identity...
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Stanley Elkin’s “Pieces of Soap”
In 1990 novelist Stanley Elkin published an essay about his “accumulation” of travel soaps. Published in Art & Antiques magazine,... -
Book Making Workshop: Calligraphy
Join us for a brief introduction to Calligraphy, including a short history of lettering through the ages, with a focus...
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Book Making Workshop: Saddle Stitch
Come learn the saddle stitch sewing technique of bookbinding, a simple and easy to learn binding style.
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Shakespeare Day: Celebrating 400 years of Shakespeare in Print
Join us as we celebrate the 400-year anniversary of William Shakespeare’s first folio—the first time his collected works were printed.
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MFA in Illustration and Visual Culture Student Exhibition Opening
Join us for the opening reception of the MFA-IVC student exhibition, Artifacts & Fictions: Curated by Students in Illustration and...
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Reaching New Heights: The Life and Legacy of Michael W. Friedlander
Distinguished professor of physics Michael W. Friedlander led an extraordinary life dedicated to his family and students at Washington University... -
Artifacts & Fictions: Curated by Students in Illustration and Visual Culture
The Artifacts & Fictions exhibition presents selected works from the Master of Fine Arts in Illustration and Visual Culture (MFA-IVC)... -
Tere Dávila in Discussion with Zorimar Rivera Montes
Join the University Libraries for a discussion between Puerto Rican author Tere Dávila and Zorimar Rivera Montes, Assistant Professor of...
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2023 Open Education Week: An Exhibition on WashU Student Advocacy for Access to Affordable Textbooks
This year's Open Education Week display highlights student advocacy's role in raising awareness of affordability issues and the needs of...