Event Location: John M. Olin Library
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May 31, 2025, will mark the 30th anniversary of Stanley Elkin’s death. Despite a long struggle with multiple sclerosis, Stanley...
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Native Space: Mapping, Expulsion, and Confinement in 19th-century North America
View EventThe fall meeting of the Geospatial Working Group features Balraj Gill, an Indigenous Studies Postdoctoral Fellow at WashU, who will...
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Politics and Literature: A Lecture by French Writer Nicolas Idier
View EventJoin us for a lecture by Nicolas Idier, a well-known French novelist, sinologist, French diplomat, and Inspector-General of Chinese Language...
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International Writers Series: New Poetry From Europe
View EventJoin WashU Libraries and the Department of Comparative Literature and Thought for an evening of new poetry from Europe. Poets...
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The Legacy of Irv Docktor: From Canvas to Classroom
Irv Docktor was a prolific illustrator and lifelong teacher. The exhibition offers snapshots of artwork from different stages of his... -
Bronwyn Nichols Lodato
View EventJoin us for a faculty book talk featuring Professor Bronwyn Nichols Lodato (Education & African & African American Studies). In...
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Capturing Nature
View EventThe human relationship with plants is ancient and profound. Plants are so ubiquitous in our lives that many of us...
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Patty Heyda
View EventJoin us for a faculty book talk with Professor Patty Heyda from the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual...
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Large Language Models in Python Series
View EventIn this three-session seminar, we will delve into neural network/deep learning approaches that have become dominant in NLP in recent...
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Webscraping in Python
View EventIn this concise 1-session workshop, we will learn about web scraping using the Requests and BeautifulSoup library in Python. Often,...
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Getting Started with HPC at WashU Series
View EventThis 4-course seminar will provide participants with a foundation in using the RIS computing cluster. RIS is a computing platform...
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Introduction to Text Analysis in Python Series
View EventThis four-session course will provide participants with an introduction to analyzing textual data using Python. This course is intended for graduate students, faculty...

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