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Joan Elkin’s Artwork: A Q&A with Molly Elkin, Jan Garden Castro, Joel Minor
https://library.washu.edu/news/joan-elkins-artwork-a-qa-with-molly-elkin-jan-garden-castro-joel-minor/Joan Elkin’s (1932–2022) paintings are on display in an exhibition at the John M. Olin Library, Stanley and Joan Elkin’s...
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Donated Files Document Vietnam Era Activism
https://library.washu.edu/news/donated-files-document-vietnam-era-activism/The Washington University in St. Louis Libraries Julian Edison Department of Special Collections has recently acquired 150,000 pages of documents...
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New Journal Publishing Platform
https://library.washu.edu/news/new-journal-publishing-platform/The Digital Library Program Services (DLPS) unit has relaunched its university journal publishing program as Open Scholarship Journals in an open-source scholarly...
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Books to Celebrate Pi Day
https://library.washu.edu/news/books-to-celebrate-pi-day/We celebrate Pi Day on March 14th, since 3, 1, and 4 are the first three digits of pi (written...
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Staff Pick: Camera Man
https://library.washu.edu/news/staff-pick-camera-man-buster-keaton-the-dawn-of-cinema-and-the-invention-of-the-twentieth-century/Camera Man (2022) by film critic Dana Stevens is a biography of Buster Keaton told through the lens of the...
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MCAT Support for Pre-Health Students
https://library.washu.edu/news/mcat-support-for-pre-health-students/Supporting undergraduates in the sciences as a librarian is a unique challenge. Their classes mainly revolve around lab or fieldwork,...
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Geospatial Frontiers: An Introduction to WashU’s Geospatial Working Group
https://library.washu.edu/events/geospatial-frontiers-an-introduction-to-washus-geospatial-working-group/This presentation will introduce WashU's Geospatial Working Group and invite discussion about geospatial research impacts on our campus and beyond.
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Government Publications Collections
https://library.washu.edu/research-support/tools-and-guides/govdocs/WashU Libraries and the Law Library are two of several depository libraries that are part of the Federal Depository Library...
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ACLU-MO History Spotlight: Police Use of Deadly Force
https://library.washu.edu/news/aclu-mo-history-spotlight-police-use-of-deadly-force/Mattis Case In 1971, two teenagers—Michael Mattis (age 17) and Tomas Rolf (age 18)—were found in a golf course shed...
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Hotch at 100: Last Clear Chance
https://library.washu.edu/news/hotch-at-100-last-clear-chance/After making a name for himself in live television with his adaptations of “The Battler” and other Hemingway stories, writer,...
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A Virtuoso Performance: Speakers from the 2016 William H. Gass Symposium, Part III
https://library.washu.edu/news/virtuoso-performance-speakers-2016-william-h-gass-symposium-part-iii/Moderated by Matthias Göritz and Prof. Ignacio Infante, the roundtable discussion featured Stephen Schenkenberg, who edited and published The Ear’s Mouth Must...
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Beauty in Enormous Bleakness: The Design Legacy of the Interned Generation of Japanese Americans
https://library.washu.edu/exhibitions/beautyinbleakness/This exhibition explores architecture's relationship to immigration, exclusion, and cultural identity in the post-war landscape of the 20th-century United States.