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  1. Scholarly Communication & Digital Publishing Services (ScholPub) at the WashU Libraries helps WashU faculty, students, and staff with copyright issues...

  2. This exhibition tells the story of the Black women-led rent strike that reshaped the landscape of urban public housing.

  3. We’re excited to share the new, improved Washington University Libraries website with you! The new interface not only presents a brighter look...

  4. Jeremy Kannapell’s collection of arrows has been ongoing for nearly 15 years. Kannapell cannot say exactly how or why it...

  5. Today’s post commemorates the two hundred and first birthday of William Greenleaf Eliot, civic reformer, abolitionist, and co-founder of Washington...

  6. Japan, a nation with a captivating blend of tradition and modernity, possesses a rich cultural heritage. One aspect of this...

  7. I’m grateful to the Newman Exploration Travel Fund (NEXT) program for the funding that enabled me to spend three weeks...

  8. Open October is a month-long series highlighting trends in open science, open data, and open access. Coincident with international Open...

  9. The William H. Gass Centenary celebrates the 100th year of the renowned postmodern fiction writer, essayist, and WashU professor.

  10. From the Chair of Classics, Dr. Catherine Keane: The 2018 Summer Institute in Papyrology (SIP), organized by the American Society...

  11. It is hard to know where to begin and how to end a blog post summarizing the long and storied...

  12. Poet Elizabeth Jennings (1926–2001) led an extraordinary life: the only woman to join the Movement (an English group of poets dedicated...