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Goldschmidt Foundation Transforms Internships at the Libraries
https://library.washu.edu/news/goldschmidt-foundation-transforms-internships-at-the-libraries/The Walter and Karla Goldschmidt Foundation is transforming the internship program at WashU Libraries to enhance student engagement, build diversity,...
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Some days, everything is a machine: The Poetic Practices of Mary Jo Bang
https://library.washu.edu/exhibitions/poetic-practices/The exhibition traces the shifting, innovative, and increasingly hybrid creative practices of poet and translator Mary Jo Bang across analog...
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Urban Books
https://library.washu.edu/exhibitions/urbanbooks/The Urban Books digital exhibition is intended as documentation and a study resource for students in the Urban Books course.
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William H. Gass: Life and Legacy—Part 1
https://library.washu.edu/news/william-h-gass-life-and-legacy-part-1/This past Friday, Washington University in St. Louis hosted a celebration of the life and work of William H. Gass,...
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Al-Ahram Digital Newspaper Archive Now Available
https://library.washu.edu/news/al-ahram-digital-newspaper-archive-now-available/The Washington University Libraries now have full access to the Al-Ahram Digital Newspaper Archive. Al-Ahram (translation: the Pyramids) is one...
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Craig Yoe Teaching Collection
https://library.washu.edu/spec/yoe-teaching-collection/The Craig Yoe Teaching Collection's materials encompass the story of the history of comics and their creators and will allow...
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Freedom Suits and the Story of Aspasia LeCompte
https://library.washu.edu/news/freedom-suits-and-the-story-of-aspasia-le-comte/As a reparative public historian, Kelly Schmidt works with archives to bring to light the forgotten histories of enslaved people...
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Japanese Book Club Keeps Growing
https://library.washu.edu/news/japanese-book-club-keeps-growing/In the summer of 2020, to partially offset the disruptions of the pandemic, I and several Washington University Ph.D. students...
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New Digital Exhibit Highlights Francophone Literature
https://library.washu.edu/news/new-digital-exhibit-highlights-francophone-literature/As part of Francophone Week (March 20-26, 2021) at Washington University, the Washington University Libraries have partnered with the Department...
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Art in Dark Times: Japanese American Artist Chiura Obata
https://library.washu.edu/news/art-in-dark-times-japanese-american-artist-chiura-obata/A new exhibition at John M. Olin Library, Chiura Obata, an Artist Behind Barbed Wire: 80 Years After the Incarceration, highlights...
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What’s Missing From the Wall? A Spotlight on Race and Representation
https://library.washu.edu/news/whats-missing-from-the-wall-a-spotlight-on-race-and-representation/The exhibition Counter/Narratives: (Re)presenting Race & Ethnicity juxtaposes and pairs paintings, artifacts, video, and sculptural elements to create a powerful antithesis...
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Federal Agencies Respond to “Gold Standard Science” Executive Order
https://library.washu.edu/news/federal-agencies-respond-to-gold-standard-science-executive-order/In May 2025, President Trump issued the executive order “Restoring Gold Standard Science,” establishing nine core tenets for federally-funded research,...