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2025
Don't Be Angry! - A recital featuring Justin Austin
Between Documentary Prose, Travelogue, and Testimony: Documenting Holocaust and War in Postwar Belarus
Anika Walke, Associate Professor of History; Global Studies; Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies; and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Washington University
Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
FMS Colloquium Lecture Series: Jeffrey Zacks "Dynamics of Comprehension, Memory, and Storytelling"
FMS Colloquium Lecture Series: Jeffrey Zacks "Dynamics of Comprehension, Memory, and Storytelling"
Reframing the 19th Century: A Gallery Talk in the Kemper Art Museum
Dana Ostrander, Assistant Curator, Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum and Hannah Wier, PhD Student, Department of Art History and Archaeology
Meet the Makers: An Insider’s Look at OTSL’s New Works Collective
Co-presented by Opera Theatre of St. Louis, Washington University’s CRE2, and Department of Music
Assembly Series: 'Why health? Reimagining what we think about when we think about health'
Dean Galea argues that we must start by celebrating our achievements in health, and move to rethink our foundational values, the costs we are willing to pay for health, the actions that generate our health, the potential and limits of science, and to surface — and face — uncomfortable ideas for health.
Creative Practice Workshop Info Session
Choreographies of a Life: Mapping Afro - Worlds and Cultures
Oliver will discuss a number of her choreographic works, her methods for creating the teams with whom she creates, their inspirations and the socio cultural aims of her projects overall.
Comparative Method at the End of Aesthetic History; or, The Possibilities and Limits of Historical Relativism
Structure and Style in Humanities Writing
Human Rights, Terrorism, and Anarchism in Spain: Past and Present
Global Studies Speaker Series presents Mark Bray, Assistant Teaching Professor, History Department, Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Robert L. Williams Lecture Series - The Psychology of Struggle and Hope: John Henryism and the Health of Black Americans
Sherman A. James, Ph.D.
Susan B. King Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Public Policy
In the Sanford School of Public Policy
Duke University
Soviet Koreans as Disseminators of Communism in East Asia
Global Studies Colloquium Series presents Kim Lacey
The Wolves
Sarah DeLappe's 21st century coming-of-age tale offers a glimpse into the lives of nine teenage teammates on a girls soccer team
Cannibal Capitalism: The View from Trump’s America - 2025 Faculty Book Celebration
Featuring keynote speaker Nancy Fraser, the Henry and Louise A. Loeb Professor of Philosophy and Politics at the New School for Social Research and author of “Cannibal Capitalism: How our System is Devouring Democracy, Care, and the Planet – and What We Can Do About It”
FMS Colloquium Lecture Series: Lisa Nakamura "The Queen of MySpace: Tila Tequila and the Asian American Roots of Social Media"
FMS Colloquium Lecture Series: Lisa Nakamura "The Queen of MySpace: Tila Tequila and the Asian American Roots of Social Media"
Performance and Social Theory: Reification and Role in Marx’s Political Economy
Featuring Pannill Camp, Associate Professor of Drama, Performing Arts Department, Washington University in St. Louis
Building Language-Content Connection with Translation
Young-mee Yu Cho, Rutgers University
Technology & Society
2025 MFA Dance Concert: ¿Te puedo contar algo?
This year’s concert, "¿Te puedo contar algo?", celebrates the eighth year of the MFA in Dance final project with choreography by Tess Angelica Losada Miner and Lourdes del Mar Santiago Lebrón.
2025 Helen Clanton Morrin Lecture: Taylor Mac
Deciphering Globalization: Making and Knowing the World Through Things
Workshop sponsored by the StudioLab, the departments of Anthropology and EALC, and the “Global Qing and Its Legacies” project at Washington University in St. Louis
¡Habla!: Embodied Code-Switching and Listening to Our Dances
Featuring Jade Power-Sotomayor, Assistant Professor Department of Theatre and Dance, UC San Diego
WUDance Collective: Transcendence
The annual concert of PAD's resident dance company, Washington University Dance Collective.
2025 Biggs Family Residency in Classics
Emily Greenwood, James M. Rothenberg Professor of the Classics and of Comparative Literature, Harvard University
Arab Brazil: Ternary Orientalism and the Question of South-South Comparison
Waïl S. Hassan, Professor and Head, Department of Comparative & World Literature, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Spring 2025 Undergraduate Research Symposium
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2025 Weltin Lecture in Early Christianity
Jennifer Knust, Professor of Religious Studies, Duke University
Lynn Nottage – Washington University International Humanities Prize
Lecture and reception for playwright and MacArthur “Genius” Lynn Nottage, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of “Sweat” and “Ruined” and winner of the 2025 Washington University International Humanities Prize
FMS Colloquium Lecture Series: Lisa Mumme "Art Thou a Witch or a Woman? : Gender, Queerness, Sound and Music in Witch Films"
FMS Colloquium Lecture Series: Lisa Mumme "Art Thou a Witch or a Woman? : Gender, Queerness, Sound and Music in Witch Films"
FMS Colloquium Lecture Series: Gaylyn Studlar "Women's Erotic Labor and the Negotiation of Class Identity in 'Pre-Code' Hollywood Stardom, 1924-1934"
FMS Colloquium Lecture Series: Gaylyn Studlar "Women's Erotic Labor and the Negotiation of Class Identity in 'Pre-Code' Hollywood Stardom, 1924-1934"
Kim Stanley Robinson on "The Ministry for the Future"
Global Studies Speaker Series welcomes Kim Stanley Robinson for a Lecture and Book Signing
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Performing Arts Department Alum Brenna Jones ('2023) will be returning to campus to direct this lighthearted musical with quick remarks and even quicker definitions.