Past Events
The Humanities in the AI Future
Symposium
Humanities Happy Hour
WashU humanities faculty: Meet and mingle with colleagues old and new.
Listening Into: Bunkers, Bodies, In-betweens
The Power of Buttons
A pop-up workshop engaging the St. Louis community with a small but powerful public text: the pin-back button.
The Right to Read
High school reporters, librarians, educators and booksellers — Banned Books Fellows report on how various communities have responded to book bans across the U.S., as well as the frequent targets of bans.
Artistic Research at Tyson
Student Q&A with Lawrence Abu Hamdan
Scholarly Writing Retreat 2024
WashU scholars in the humanities and humanistic social sciences are invited to jump-start their summer writing.
McLeod Lecture on Higher Education: Khalil Gibran Muhammad
Save the date! Khalil Gibran Muhammad is Ford Foundation Professor of History, Race, and Public Policy at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government.